Originally posted by CBB_Fan
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My point here is the AG's office has been pretty darn politicized for the last 16 years, dating back to the infamous Alberto Gonzalez torture memo.
During Obama, we had Eric Holder, who couldn't or wouldn't prosecute the business owners who crashed our economy, as the point of emphasis during his tenure was voting rights abuses. After him, we had Loretta Lynch, who was similarly focused on those types of issues. It does not take much of a stretch to see both of these people were invested heavily in investigating and prosecuting hate crimes.
So who's betting this will continue to be a point of emphasis under Trump DOJ prosecutors AND AG Jeff Session's DOJ?
I don't think I'd take that bet, unless I was on the side where I was betting the numbers would drop.
Some of the drop may be because Sessions could be construed to be a 'racist', but some of it will also be because the AG will actually be focused on prosecuting criminals. Personally, I believe Sessions might be a racist, but I also think his predecessors were obsessed with prosecuting cases impacting a large segment of Obama's constituency directly.
So under Obama (and up to this year) we had, arguably, an environment where the numbers could be exaggerated and now we have an environment where they could potentially be underreported.
Interesting situation we have here. Just proves my point.
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