West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is pressing the Department of Justice (DOJ) to hand over documents related to the prosecutions of former President Donald Trump. Morrisey has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with Attorney General Merrick Garland, seeking documents that may indicate coordination between the Biden administration and state prosecutors. The request specifically aims to determine whether the DOJ colluded with New York prosecutors in Trump's criminal case. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has also filed a similar request, investigating potential DOJ coordination with state prosecutors handling cases against Trump in New York and Georgia. Morrisey emphasized that the American people have a right to know if the DOJ is using taxpayer money and federal resources to influence elections. Public documents suggest that prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, had contact with the White House, and media reports indicate that the DOJ may have provided a road map for charges against Trump. Morrisey's letter to Garland also refers to the involvement of three prosecutors.
The letter also refers to public documents that suggest prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, had contact with the White House and that media reports suggest the Justice Department may have provided a road map for charges against Trump. https://t.co/mIX8uueZFL
“The American people have a right to know what is going on, especially when it comes to whether DOJ is using taxpayer monies and the coercive lever of the federal government to manipulate elections,” Mr. Morrisey said in a letter to Mr. Garland. https://t.co/mIX8uuerQd
Missouri Attorney General @AGAndrewBailey spoke with NTD about his demand for communications between the #BidenAdministration’s Department of Justice and the three prosecutors prosecuting former President Donald #Trump in New York and Georgia. https://t.co/FCDzIAMBtw
The attorney general said he has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with Attorney General Merrick Garland for the Justice Department to produce documents that show if any of his staff have met with state prosecutors who are pursuing Mr. Trump. https://t.co/mIX8uuerQd
Missouri Attorney General #AndrewBailey said he filed a request as part of an investigation into whether the Department of Justice (#DOJ) coordinated with multiple state prosecutors handling cases against former President Donald #Trump. https://t.co/O1dmgUFXBT
Docs that could indicate whether the Biden admin colluded with NY prosecutors in Trump criminal case have been requested by West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey. https://t.co/c1dEL7WImq https://t.co/ndMGgFUYWl
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey presses DOJ to hand over documents related to Trump prosecutions https://t.co/XQ5I0lozz8 https://t.co/GNqSJh4C6N
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is seeking Justice Department documents that may indicate coordination between the Biden administration and state prosecutors charging former President Donald Trump with crimes. https://t.co/Uf5a96Sd6y
West Virginia AG presses DOJ to hand over documents related to Trump prosecutions - https://t.co/3dGhTN5gCa - @washtimes
West Virginia AG presses DOJ to hand over documents related to Trump prosecutions https://t.co/HNxeBxjs3a