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These will not be peculiar occasions. The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is the most recent—and most troubling—motion by a Justice Division more and more wielded as the private instrument of the President of the US. The circumstances surrounding this indictment replicate a profound betrayal of the American precept of prosecutorial independence and discretion. As President Trump himself warned: “There’ll be others.” These phrases underscore the peril of this second. We’re at a turning level in our historical past.
— An excerpt from a statement issued by the New York City Bar Association, which discusses all the ways in which President Donald Trump’s “[weaponization of the] Justice Division is antithetical to democracy.” The New York Metropolis Bar Affiliation goes on to “reaffirm[] its unwavering dedication to prosecutorial independence, the neutral administration of justice, and the preservation of constitutional norms. According to its mission and lengthy historical past, the Metropolis Bar speaks out: the justice system mustn’t ever be used as a weapon of politics. Talking out now isn’t non-obligatory. It’s our collective responsibility.” Click on here to learn the total assertion.

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