
Trump, Todd Blanche and the DOJ: The President May Set Priorities, Not Pick Defendants
The David Hearn case shows what can happen when presidential pressure reaches beyond law-enforcement policy and into the fate of one American defendant.
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The David Hearn case shows what can happen when presidential pressure reaches beyond law-enforcement policy and into the fate of one American defendant.

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