Several arrests during President Trump's D.C. crackdown resulted in surprising decisions by grand juries, who declined to indict.
The rejection of charges against Nathalie Jones, accused of threatening the President online, points to evidentiary challenges for prosecutors.
These cases raise concerns about the fairness and effectiveness of the Trump administration's actions in Washington D.C.
This unusual pattern of grand jury decisions adds fuel to the ongoing debate regarding the President's use of federal troops.