Justice Department Mission and Intersection with Politics
Two former federal counterterrorism officials and an investigative journalist once held captive by the Taliban discuss the Justice Departmen… read more
Two former federal counterterrorism officials and an investigative journalist once held captive by the Taliban discuss the Justice Department’s mission and how the agency’s work can appear to intersect with politics and a president’s agenda. Other topics included the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 presidential election and the potential for post-election litigation concerning the results. The Center on National Security at Fordham Law hosted the virtual conversation. close
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