"Escalating Power Struggle: DOJ Targets Trump's Enemies and Election Critics In a move that's sparking intense partisan debate, the Justice Department has launched a multi-pronged attack on President Trump's perceived foes. On Thursday, the department announced plans to investigate voting records in Georgia, a state that was a key battleground in the 2020 presidential election. The move is seen as an attempt to relitigate the election results, which Trump has repeatedly disputed. Additionally, the DOJ is targeting lawmakers and groups deemed hostile to the president's agenda, raising concerns about the politicization of the justice system and the potential for further polarization in Washington."


The Justice Department pressed forward on Trump's top legal and political priorities on several fronts Thursday. That includes relitigating the 2020 election by investigating voting records in Georgia and legally targeting lawmakers and groups seen as hostile to the president's agenda. Justice correspondent Ali Rogin joins Amna Nawaz with the latest.