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10 Things in Politics: DOJ treads lightly on Trump
10 Things in Politics, your weekday look at the biggest stories in DC and beyond.
Here s what we re talking about:
1. INSIDE MAIN JUSTICE: The relative silence at the Justice Department is telling. Nearly 100 days into the Biden administration, it appears a DOJ probe into former President Donald Trump is taking a backseat to investigations in New York and Georgia. With this in mind, Insider explored the DOJ s hesitancy to take on Trump.
Here s a peek at what we found:
There are many fraught questions at play: Fairly or unfairly, former DOJ officials say a federal case against Trump would risk playing into the same lock her up mentality that the former president spread against his opponents. An investigation, if it were to become public, could also easily consume Biden s presidency.
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On Friday, a federal advisory committee will vote on what to do with Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine.
The vaccine is on pause across the US after six reports of rare blood clots in young to middle-aged women who d recently been vaccinated.
Insider spoke with 5 of the 15 committee members. They said they re eager to end this pause.
America s top public health experts are itching for one thing: more information.
Ever since six cases of rare, but potentially life-threatening blood clots showed up in women who had recently been vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson s one dose COVID-19 vaccine, doctors and public health pros have been trying to determine whether this very, very rare event could be related to the shot.