#SistersInLaw fire off on the threats to the rule of law created when the independence of the DOJ is compromised and explain how dangerous it is for Republican candidates to preemptively offer Trump a pardon.\xa0 Then, they lay out the ethical missteps of Justice Alito and the growing cause for SCOTUS oversight, before looking at the showdown between John Durham and Rep. Schiff.
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\nFrom Kim on the Trump pardons offered by Republican candidates
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\nRep. Schiff\u2019s questioning of John Durham
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