Gilliam’s remarks came the same week that Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon told the program she believes there is sufficient evidence to pursue a conspiracy case alleging that federal agents and state prosecutors coordinated efforts to infringe on the civil liberties of Trump and his supporters.
Gilliam stated that such a case would be extensive and complex, and it would be best to have a central coordinator. “We need real investigators under a justice czar to look at these people and criminally investigate and charge them,” he said.
A former high-level Drug Enforcement Administration official who served during then-President Barack Obama’s administration, believed he was helping a Mexican cartel move cocaine in the United States and offered to launder millions of dollars for the organization, federal prosecutors said earlier this month.
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