In this episode of "Unjustified," Allison Gill and Andrew McCabe dissect a series of embarrassing setbacks for the Department of Justice, including failures to secure indictments in cases of alleged assault on federal agents, leading to discussions on potential jury nullification and overcharging. They also cover congressional investigations into the Trump administration's handling of public corruption cases, the turmoil in New Jersey's federal court system due to Alina Habba's contested appointment as U.S. Attorney, and the DOJ's unexpected defense against a lawsuit from the Proud Boys. The hosts analyze Jack Smith's legal team pushing back against Hatch Act violation claims, and address listener questions about the FBI's search of John Bolton's home and the daily responsibilities of an FBI director, highlighting the politicization of justice and its implications.
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