The U.S. Department of Justice is pushing for a shorter prison sentence for Roger Stone, a former confidante of President Donald Trump who was convicted of lying and obstructing the Russia investigation. As Jackson Proskow explains, the interference is raising concerns Trump is using the DOJ to settle personal vendettas.
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