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That's because the DOJ hasn't released any actually damning information. They released enough to fuel further conspiracy BS (ugh the jerky thing is so embarrassing for those morons that bought into it), but there's no way they are going to release our disclose anything that is doing to harm those they are trying to protect. That shit is buried or destroyed if it ever existed in the first place. Only chance we will see anything real is if Trump's folks kept evidence they can use as leverage or blackmail in the future.
Biden's DOJ played this tune under Trump. "Sorry, but we went through the last four years of files and he's done nothing illegal! Damn shame. Better luck next term."
It's just more bullshit. We've seen ample evidence to support the claim that Trump facilitated human trafficking for Jeffery Epstein through his Mar-a-Lago resort. We've seen evidence of money laundering and racketeering, specifically by way of extorting the labor of the women in their employment. We've seen mountains of evidence of conspiracy to commit tax fraud, to the point that they were outright bragging about it in exchanges. That was Epstein's whole entry point into the world of New York high society. We've had a string of testimonies of women in Epstein's employment naming individuals engaged in sexual assault (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor chief among them).
There is no shortage of evidence. What we have is a shortage of prosecutors willing to pursue these cases. The fact that Alvin Bragg had to go after some small-fry bullshit, got Trump on 34 indictments, convicted him on all charges, and then had the judge wave the sentence should tell you everything you need to know about our criminal justice system.
It was printed on the front pages of the NYT.