Attorney General Merrick Garland “issued a long-anticipated directive restricting Justice Department contact with the White House as a firewall against potential political interference,” USA Today reports.
“The order, which reaffirmed some policies of previous administrations, marks a sharp pivot from the Trump era when the former president casually broke with institutional norms, repeatedly calling on the department to launch investigations of his political rivals, including Biden, Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey.”
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