What they're not telling you: The Department of Justice appears to be gaining fresh momentum in its criminal-probe-into-meatpacking-cartel-as-food-stocks-slide.html" title="DoJ Opens Criminal Probe Into Meatpacking Cartel As Food Stocks Slide" style="color:#1a1a1a;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-style:dotted;font-weight:500;">criminal investigation into the 2016 Trump-Russia collusion narrative , with a significant overhaul of the team handling the case in southern Florida. According to investigative journalist Julie Kelly’s reporting at Declassified.live , longtime Trump legal advisor Joe diGenova - a former U.S. Attorney and prominent commentator - will be sworn in Monday as counsel to the attorney general .

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# THE TAKE The DOJ's Florida reshuffling reveals bureaucratic theater masquerading as investigative vigor. After six years, we're supposed to believe personnel rotations signal "escalation"? Examine the actual filings. The same prosecutorial constraints—classification authorities, FISA court sensitivities, witness availability across three continents—remain untouched. New faces don't dissolve the structural rot. What's genuinely notable: the selective declassification strategy. Certain Ukraine-adjacent materials surface while 702 surveillance justifications stay sealed. This isn't investigation; it's managed disclosure. The real story journalists missed: how a probe nominally about foreign interference became a domestic political instrument. The Florida shake-up changes personnel, not that fundamental reality. We're watching career prosecutors inherit a compromised case, not a reinvigorated one. Count the indictments that *didn't* happen. That's your evidence.

What the Documents Show

He will assume leadership of the ongoing grand jury probe based in Fort Pierce, the district overseen by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon. That same courthouse was the site of Cannon’s landmark July 2024 ruling dismissing Special Counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents case against President Trump after she found Smith’s appointment unconstitutional. The grand jury has been active in Fort Pierce since January, Kelly reports. DiGenova’s wife, Victoria Toensing, has also served as a key Trump legal counselor for years .

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

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In a notable earlier move, the Biden Justice Department seized Toensing’s cellphone in April 2021 during a separate inquiry tied to Rudy Giuliani’s efforts to examine the Biden family’s overseas dealings. The addition of DiGenova isn’t the only retooling . Earlier this week, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche removed the career prosecutor previously in charge of the investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan , who played a key role in concocting the Trump-Russia collusion scheme in 2016. According to CNN, assistant U.S. Attorney Maria Medetis Long was ousted “ after she resisted pressure to quickly bring charges against the former CIA director and prominent critic of President Donald Trump .” Meditis Long notified lawyers representing several individuals who have received subpoenas or interview requests related to the investigation that she was off the case, the New York Times reported on Friday. -Declassified Live Blanche has also sent one of his senior aides, Christopher-James DeLorenz - who clerked for Judge Cannon during the documents litigation - to the Fort Pierce team.

What Else We Know

These changes come shortly after President Trump dismissed former Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this month, citing dissatisfaction with the pace of the Russiagate accountability effort. In a pointed press conference days later, Blanche—whom Trump immediately named acting attorney general—made clear the department’s direction. “The president has said time and time again that he wants justice,” Blanche told reporters. “If you look at what happened to him, his family, his administration, the agents who protected him, people who just happened to walk by him on a given day, they got subjected to…massive investigations by this department.” Blanche speaks from direct experience: he defended Trump in both the Florida documents case and the Manhattan hush-money prosecution brought by District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Earlier this year the Justice Department did secure indictments against a small number of figures tied to the lawfare campaign, including former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James . Those cases were later dismissed, however, after a judge ruled that the appointment of the acting U.S.

Primary Sources

What are they not saying? Who benefits from this story staying buried? Follow the regulatory filings, the court dockets, and the FOIA releases. The truth is in the paperwork — it always is.

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