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Top House Democrats is launching an investigation into Trump’s corruption

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 21, 2025No Comments
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The Democrats of the Chamber are not in the majority, and they cannot hold official hearings of the Committee and call witnesses, but they can conduct surveillance and do investigations. There has been a clear pro-corruption program that takes place in the executive power since Donald Trump took office, and several Democrats require answers.

Representative Jamie Raskin, classification member of the judicial power committee; Representative Gerald E. Connolly, classification member of the Government Supervisory and Reform Committee; The representative Lucy McBath, classification member of the judicial subcommittee committee on the supervision of the crime and the federal government; And the representative Summer Lee, classification member of the subcommittee of the Federal police forces wrote in a letter to Ag Pam Bondi:

We write on a series of recent actions from the Ministry of Justice (DoJ) which have considerably limited the ability of the federal government to dissuade, investigate and continue corruption in the United States and abroad.

In recent weeks, the Doj Trump has removed and reassured very respected leadership in the DOJ public integrity section, has stopped the application of the DOJ of the law on foreign corruption practices (FCPA), and A Dissake several anti-Kleptocracy initiatives of the MJ, which were active and grasped active from corrupt foreign actors in several countries, including Russia and China. Last week, eight veteran career prosecutors resigned to protest rather than follow the illegal orders of the MJ management to reject the corruption charges against the mayor of New York, Eric Adams.

Far from establishing corruption and fraud in our government, as President Trump likes to claim, the Trump administration and the Actions of the DoJ constitute an unprecedented aggression against laws, government agencies and people fighting corruption.

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