Merrick Garland Is No Pushover
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Many critics of Donald Trump concluded long ago that Attorney General Merrick Garland was not equal to the challenge of holding the former president accountable. It might be time for them to reassess.
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Deliberate Aggression
No one would mistake Merrick Garland for a firebrand. When President Joe Biden nominated him to lead the Justice Department, the former federal judge Edward Levi, the attorney general who restored faith in the department after Watergate, as a . But Garland faced a potentially more complicated charge than Levi: Whereas Richard Nixon had resigned, been
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