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WASHINGTON — A Justice Department attorney who led the attempted prosecution of hundreds of anti-Trump and anti-fascist protesters swept up in a mass arrest on the day of former President Donald Trump's 2017 inauguration is facing rare ethics charges, with the D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel alleging she hid exculpatory evidence from the defendants, edited videos to omit crucial context and then lied in court about her actions. Assistant U.S.
Even though Project Veritas provided videos of another training session that occurred at American University on Jan. 14-15, Kerkhoff Muyskens didn't turn those videos over to defense lawyers, the complaint alleges.
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