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> I'm not sure Rittenhouse would have been charged at all and, based on how the trial went and how weak the evidence was, he should have, at best, been charged with something much more minor. But that's just one example

...of a case the US DoJ wasn't involved in prosecuting, because it was prosecuted by a completely separate sovereignty.

Not sure how that's an example of DoJ prosecutorial decision-making.

(And that's even before considering if comparison of actual events in one case to the speakers own stated opinion of how a counterfactual hypothetical would turn out, rather than contrasting real events, is really good evidence of a comparative behavior difference.)




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