- The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested federal attorneys to identify and report any legal obstacles encountered in certain cases by the end of the week.
- This directive specifically targets cases involving assaults on law enforcement officers, antifa-related investigations, and doxing incidents.
- Federal prosecutors must provide detailed accounts of judicial system challenges that hinder their efforts in pursuing these cases.
- The deadline set for submitting these reports to the DOJ is Friday, emphasizing the urgency of identifying and addressing these legal barriers.
- The initiative aims to streamline prosecution processes and ensure more efficient handling of cases affecting public safety and national security.
- By highlighting these hurdles, the DOJ seeks to develop strategies to overcome legal challenges in prosecuting complex and potentially high-profile cases.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-orders-lawyers-report-judicial-obstacles-immigration-antifa-cases)