The White House referred all questions regarding the indictment of Donald Trump to the Justice Department Friday and defended the 'integrity' of the department amid criticism from the former president's supporters.
The White House referred all questions regarding the indictment of former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department Friday and defended the"integrity" of the department amid criticism from the former president's supporters.
"We're just not going to comment on this case and would refer you to the DOJ, which runs its criminal investigations independently," she said in response to the first question on the subject.
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