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2023-06-09 16:03:44 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 47CA2907B876B1D8D7B260E67E5A367BED1B5E8ECE9468CCCD0AA3A9853464AB
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The President cannot decide to indict someone the DOJ is investigating. That decision is up to a grand jury, who hears evidence of potential crimes from the federal prosecutor bringing the case to them. The grand jury may then vote to indict based on the evidence shown. https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/charging#:~:text=The%20grand%20jury%20listens%20to,come%20from%20the%20grand%20jury.

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