Trump's assertion about a 60-day rule for DOJ actions is misleading; while there exists an unwritten practice, it's not a formal prohibition on actions.
Jay Bratt, a federal prosecutor, clarified that since Trump has been charged, the DOJ can still proceed with actions without violating any norms.
An inspector general's report indicates there's no official DOJ policy restricting overt investigative steps before elections, debunking Trump's claims about a 60-day rule.
Legal experts have rejected the notion that prosecuting Trump before the election would conflict with any established Department policies or guidelines.
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