Loyal aides allowed President Trump to bypass norms inside the Department of Justice and punish political enemies. As part of our video series on Trump’s second term, The Wall Street Journal’s Sadie Gurman explains how it's changing law enforcement on the ground.
Chapters:
0:00 Trump’s relationship with the Justice Department
0:46 Trump’s first term
1:26 Trump’s second term
2:47 The FBI
3:46 Pardons and law firms
Read more about the year Trump changed America and the world:
Trump’s Year
What a difference a year makes. Since returning to the White House in January, Donald Trump has unleashed an ambitious agenda that’s disrupted global industry, geopolitical alliances and everyday life in America. His policies have touched the medicines we take, the foods we eat and the prices we pay for everything from beef to health insurance. Here’s where the changes have mattered most.
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