The Department of Justice (DOJ) has categorically denied allegations of collusion with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office regarding the prosecution of former President Donald Trump in New York.
In response to accusations and a narrative suggesting a conspiracy, the DOJ clarified that an extensive search revealed no communications between the department and Bragg's office. This statement was issued amidst claims by Trump and some of his supporters that the DOJ, under President Biden's administration, was improperly involved in the state-level case.
The DOJ's clarification aims to dispel rumors and assert the independence of the ongoing legal proceedings against Trump.
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Justice says it did not communicate with Manhattan DA, blasts GOP ‘conspiracy theory’
The Justice Department informed House Republicans Tuesday that an exhaustive search yielded no communications between the department and the Manhattan District Attorney ... the New York case came after both Trump’s attorneys and Bragg’s team asked ...
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