Grand juries in Washington D.C. surprisingly refused to indict several individuals arrested during President Trump's controversial crackdown.
This unusual outcome involves multiple cases, highlighting challenges in securing convictions amidst the heightened political climate.
One notable case centers around Nathalie Jones, accused of online threats against President Trump; the grand jury found insufficient evidence.
These decisions add to the growing controversy surrounding Trump's deployment of federal forces and raise questions about prosecutorial strategy.