Biden DOJ plans to prosecute Trump after Election Day even if he wins
Biden DOJ plans to prosecute Trump after Election Day even if he wins

In this video, the host discusses the ongoing legal challenges facing former President Donald Trump, highlighting a report from "The Washington Post" that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will continue its criminal cases against Trump even if he wins the presidential election in November.

The DOJ has a policy of not charging sitting presidents, but believes a president-elect is still subject to prosecution until Inauguration Day.

The video features an interview with George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley, who discusses the implications of this approach and the recent Supreme Court rulings affecting Trump's cases.

Turley explains the difficulties the DOJ faces in continuing its prosecution and the potential impact on the upcoming election.