Internal DOJ/FBI dynamics and Trump’s alleged view of control over the Justice Department
Internal DOJ/FBI dynamics and Trump’s alleged view of control over the Justice Department The passage provides a narrative about perceived attitudes within the DOJ and FBI and anecdotal remarks attributed to Trump, but it lacks concrete, verifiable details such as dates, documents, transactions, or specific wrongdoing. It repeats already known public commentary and does not introduce new actionable leads. Key insights: Claims that DOJ officials view the department as independent from the White House.; Reference to Rachel Brand’s resignation and alleged desire to fire Mueller.; Historical anecdotes about Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations’ DOJ/FBI tensions.
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Internal DOJ/FBI dynamics and Trump’s alleged view of control over the Justice Department The passage provides a narrative about perceived attitudes within the DOJ and FBI and anecdotal remarks attributed to Trump, but it lacks concrete, verifiable details such as dates, documents, transactions, or specific wrongdoing. It repeats already known public commentary and does not introduce new actionable leads. Key insights: Claims that DOJ officials view the department as independent from the White House.; Reference to Rachel Brand’s resignation and alleged desire to fire Mueller.; Historical anecdotes about Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations’ DOJ/FBI tensions.
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