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Are we facing a crisis in the Department of Justice that reaches Nixonian levels or worse?

Based on the clip, the DOJ appears to be experiencing a significant crisis of integrity with alarming parallels to the Nixon era. Career prosecutors like Brendan Ballard are resigning in protest, particularly over blanket pardons related to the January 6th cases. Ballard, who personally worked on these cases, felt strongly enough about the situation to publicly document his concerns in the New York Times. These resignations signal deep concerns about political interference in the justice system and the erosion of rule of law standards. The pattern suggests a troubling breakdown of institutional norms that potentially exceeds even the Watergate-era challenges to DOJ independence.

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Brendan Ballard on DOJ Credibility

MSNBC·8 months ago

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