Trump DOJ Hit With Bombshell Cover-Up Claim Over Maxwell Prison Move
Patrick McMullan/Getty Images The Justice Department changed a prison policy last month, and some Democrats are questioning the convenient timing. “I don’t think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out what they’re doing,” Rep. Deborah Ross told MS Now , referring to a policy change published last month at the Federal Bureau of Prisons that now allows the attorney general to “designate or redesignate the place of a prisoner’s imprisonment.” Before the policy change, decisions on prisoner placement and transfers were handled by the Federal Bureau of Prisons under its standard designation process. Read more at The Daily Beast.
The Justice Department changed a prison policy last month, and some Democrats are questioning the convenient timing.
“I don’t think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out what they’re doing,” Rep. Deborah Ross told MS Now , referring to a policy change published last month at the Federal Bureau of Prisons that now allows the attorney general to “designate or redesignate the place of a prisoner’s imprisonment.”
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