Concerns over weaponizing the Justice Department
Description
The indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York State Attorney General Letitia James appear to be a clear case of political retribution. President Trump himself has made public statements to that effect. But the president's supporters say it is a logical response to what they perceive to be an unfair legal campaign against him. So what happens if the Justice Department becomes weaponized? Our guests discuss it. In studio:
- Hon. John Ark, retired New York State Supreme Court justice
- Hon. Richard Dollinger, retired New York Court of Claims judge
- Hon. Thomas VanStrydonck, retired New York State Supreme Court justice
- Hon. Joanne Winslow, retired New York State Supreme Court justice and former Monroe County prosecuting attorney
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