In a controversial move, President Trump pardons Scott Jenkins, the former sheriff convicted of accepting bribes for law enforcement authority. This decision raises questions about the integrity of the Justice Department and the future of public corruption cases.
In a surprising move, the FBI has announced the reopening of three significant investigations, including the notorious pipe bombing case and the cocaine found at the Biden White House. Congressional Republicans are demanding answers as public interest surges.
Federal prosecutors may soon be empowered to indict Congress members without the usual legal safeguards. This controversial proposal could drastically alter the landscape of public corruption investigations, raising concerns about politicization.