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Legal Breakdown episode 674: Justice Department lawyers refuse to move forward with Biden autopen prosecution.
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- Federal prosecutors in DC quietly shelved an attempt to indict Joe Biden for using an autopen a practice long deemed lawful by DOJ policy showing resistance to Trumps politically motivated demands.
- Grand juries and trial juries have repeatedly rejected Trump-backed prosecutions, including cases against Congress members and protesters, signaling public pushback against perceived abuse of power.
- U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, though seen as loyal to Trump, cannot unilaterally force indictments she relies on line prosecutors and grand juries, which have repeatedly refused to comply with dubious charges.
- Pirro has attempted to bypass grand jury rejections by filing low-level misdemeanor complaints, but trial juries have swiftly acquitted defendants, including a man who threw a sandwich at a police officer.
- The DOJ recently withdrew appeals of rulings against Trumps unlawful executive orders a move likely reversed under Trumps pressure, highlighting internal conflict between legal integrity and political loyalty.
- Despite leaderships compliance, rank-and-file DOJ employees are described as a firewall against Trumps lawlessness, quietly upholding the rule of law even at personal career risk.
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Trump attorneys say No!" Justice Department Rebukes Trump - Brian Tyler Cohen (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
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MaddowBlog-Trump's Justice Dept. reportedly failed to find a crime in Biden's use of autopen
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(178,424 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Trump's Justice Dept. reportedly failed to find a crime in Biden's use of autopen
One former U.S. attorney described the investigation itself as �a disgusting abuse of power,� which was more than fair given the circumstances.
Thereâs obviously a lot going on, but the fact that federal prosecutors tried to build a criminal case against Joe Biden â based on no evidence, because Trump barked unjust orders â is quite insane.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-05T14:07:50.994Z
The collapse of the case doesnât negate the underlying abuse.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-justice-dept-reportedly-failed-to-find-a-crime-in-bidens-use-of-autopen
In a healthier political environment, June 4, 2025, would be recognized as one of the most important days of Donald Trump�s presidency. It was on that day that the Republican incumbent took a step no American president had ever before taken: He directed the Department of Justice to launch a wide-ranging investigation into Joe Biden, based on Republican conspiracy theories about the Democrat�s mental acuity.
This was the first time in the nation�s history that an incumbent American president publicly ordered a federal probe into his predecessor.....
Whatever happened to this presidential directive? Nine months later, we appear to have an answer. The New York Times reported:
.......University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney and an MS NOW legal analyst, described this as �a disgusting abuse of power� � an assessment that is more than fair, given the circumstances.
Making matters worse is the degree to which these abuses have become the new norm since Trump returned to power. It was, after all, just last week when the public learned that Trump�s Justice Department also tried and failed to secure felony indictments against six members of Congress (two Democratic senators and four Democratic House members) because they appeared in a video urging military service members to disregard illegal orders.
The move didn�t turn out well � regular citizens on a grand jury rejected the ridiculous gambit � but the fact that such an effort was made against a group of military and intelligence veterans who�d done nothing wrong was similarly indefensible.....
What�s more, the apparent demise of that case didn�t negate the fact that Team Trump is still pursuing cases against a lengthy list of Democrats, including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Sen. Adam Schiff of California, Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.....
Soon after, Main Justice unfurled a giant banner featuring the president�s face on its facade. The move removed a pretense that no one took seriously anyway. As The Wall Street Journal summarized in November, this is a Justice Department in which the president, not the attorney general, �calls the shots.�
The criminal investigation into Biden is powerful evidence in support of the thesis, though it�s a big piece of a larger puzzle.
This was the first time in the nation�s history that an incumbent American president publicly ordered a federal probe into his predecessor.....
Whatever happened to this presidential directive? Nine months later, we appear to have an answer. The New York Times reported:
The Justice Department, after calls by President Trump to investigate former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., scrutinized whether Mr. Biden and his aides broke the law in using the autopen to sign presidential documents, but was ultimately unable to move forward with making a case, according to three people briefed on the matter.
.......University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. attorney and an MS NOW legal analyst, described this as �a disgusting abuse of power� � an assessment that is more than fair, given the circumstances.
Making matters worse is the degree to which these abuses have become the new norm since Trump returned to power. It was, after all, just last week when the public learned that Trump�s Justice Department also tried and failed to secure felony indictments against six members of Congress (two Democratic senators and four Democratic House members) because they appeared in a video urging military service members to disregard illegal orders.
The move didn�t turn out well � regular citizens on a grand jury rejected the ridiculous gambit � but the fact that such an effort was made against a group of military and intelligence veterans who�d done nothing wrong was similarly indefensible.....
What�s more, the apparent demise of that case didn�t negate the fact that Team Trump is still pursuing cases against a lengthy list of Democrats, including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Sen. Adam Schiff of California, Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.....
Soon after, Main Justice unfurled a giant banner featuring the president�s face on its facade. The move removed a pretense that no one took seriously anyway. As The Wall Street Journal summarized in November, this is a Justice Department in which the president, not the attorney general, �calls the shots.�
The criminal investigation into Biden is powerful evidence in support of the thesis, though it�s a big piece of a larger puzzle.