the article says a washingto post investigation found tha more than a year would pas before prosecutors and fbi agents jointly embarked on the formal probe of action directed from the white hous to try to steal the election even then, the fbi stopped short of identifying the forme president as a focus of that investigation. awareness about it being partisan, institutional caution, and clashes over how muc evidence was sufficient to investigate the actions of trump and those around him all contributed to this slow pace. attorney general garland and the deputy attorney general, lisa monaco, chartered a cautious course aimed at restoring public trust in th department while som prosecutors below them chafed, feeling top officials were shining away from looking at evidence of potential crimes b trump and those close to him the post found the reporting has interesting, colorful, dramatic behind th
partisan, institutional caution, and clashes over how muc evidence was sufficient to investigate the actions of trump and those around him all contributed to this slow pace. attorney general garland and the deputy attorney general, lisa monaco, chartered a cautious course aimed at restoring public trust in th department while som prosecutors below them chafed, feeling top officials were shining away from looking at evidence of potential crimes b trump and those close to him the post found the reporting has interesting, colorful, dramatic behind th scenes moments, but it does no show any willful active attemp to protect donald trump agains the evidence mounting agains him. prosecutorial caution is not unusual in a justice departmen that took five years, yes, fiv years to investigate the killing of eric garner by a ne york city police officer using a chokehold. a killing that was recorded on
i m gonna stipulate, up fron here, i am an inpatient person by nature, and also a dail cable news host. we just do this every day, wha are we doing here, let s mov it along this process seems like it s taking a long time, the actual crimes alleged happened tw years ago. what s the significance of pence testifying vis-à-vis you conception of the timeline well, clearly, it wouldn be done early in investigation we know we re not early in the investigation. there are some people saying this would be one of the ver last things. i don t know about that. and mind you, this has been in the works for sometime now, th department of tried to negotiate voluntar conversation with pence many many months ago. that was rejected. it s not like this jus happened but i do think that, you know, it s been a significan maritime, we ve seen jack smit really wrapping things up an
is the status of this lawsuit? those are really importan questions, joy first, a number of - the naacp, as you mentioned, their lawsuit, claiming that the system basically created separate but unequal systems o governance in that city. you also have the aclu representing a handful o activists organizations, who filed on behalf of three jackson residents, who say the rights were violated because o the idea that unelected judges be in control of these court which, again, is actuall against the state constitution but lastly, natasha smith is also suing the capitol polic department, claiming that th department and the commander acted recklessly and use unusual force against them the doj has not waited yet they re supposed to talk to, sayin they need to get down there no because as you mentioned, th clear divide in this community is being widened every singl day. yeah, calling kristen clark the tyndall said that they want to build trust in the community i m sorry, i laugh when i hea