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Why does Biden’s Justice Department keep standing up for Trump? We look into it on today’s What Next.

As U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland approaches 100 days of leading the Department of Justice, the department’s recent legal positions in support of former President Trump have mystified onlookers. Is the department lost at sea, and can Garland right the ship?signing up

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