The election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump was dismissed Monday after special counsel Jack Smith requested the case end as Justice Department policy forbids the “prosecution of a sitting president.” Prosecutors could decide to charge Trump again after he leaves office. Nikole Killion reports.
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