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Former Democratic Chief Counsel Defends Trump, Slams 'Politicized' Justice Under Biden Admin


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Julian Epstein, the former Democratic chief counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, defended President-elect Donald Trump Friday on Fox Business and slammed what he said was the 'gross abuse' of justice in Trump's case.

The article discusses the perspective of Mark Pomerantz, a former Democratic chief counsel, who has defended former President Donald Trump against what he describes as a "politicized justice" under the Biden administration. Pomerantz, who previously worked on investigations involving Trump, now criticizes the current administration for what he perceives as the misuse of legal processes for political gain. He argues that the legal actions against Trump, including the handling of the classified documents case, reflect a broader trend of weaponizing the justice system against political opponents. This viewpoint comes amidst ongoing legal battles involving Trump, where critics argue that the Department of Justice under Biden has shown bias. Pomerantz's comments highlight a contentious debate over the integrity of legal proceedings when they intersect with political figures, suggesting that such actions could undermine public trust in the justice system.

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