Steele's comments came during a discussion about Judge Aileen Cannon's recent actions, which he perceived as favoring Trump.
According to Raw Story, Steele criticized the DOJ for its inability to bring any of its multiple investigations into Trump to fruition. These investigations, which included inquiries into the January 6 insurrection and allegations of hoarded government documents at Mar-a-Lago, were eventually dropped. Steele accused Garland of procrastination, which he believes allowed Trump to evade trial.
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Steele didn't mince words when expressing his disappointment with Garland, stating, "I'm of the view I don't care how you release it, just get the damn thing [Jack Smith report] released because we have we have nickel and dimed around this. Merrick Garland has been wholly useless in this process, completely useless." He continued, "The most timid person at Justice, period, in the history of the organization."
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Steele's frustration with Garland's perceived inaction was palpable as he mimicked the Attorney General's hesitance, "Even in this hour, in the face of everything else, knowing what happens on January 20th: 'Well, I don't know if we should put this out because something may come."
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Steele's exasperation peaked as he exclaimed, "Nothing's coming of this because it's all gone at 12:01 next Tuesday, next Monday! So what's the point, Kristy?" He was referring to ex-prosecutor Kristy Greenberg, who was part of the discussion.
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Steele's comments reflect a broader concern about the perceived erosion of faith in the American judicial process. He questioned, "How do you restore that faith? Where do we begin to get back this idea that our judiciary, particularly since Donald Trump is going to stack it with more Judge Cannons, is impartial and a place where you can go and have those scales balanced in a way in which you can receive some justice, or that we can at least see it working."
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Steele's critique of Garland and the DOJ underscores a growing sentiment among conservatives that the current administration's handling of investigations into Trump has been less than satisfactory. The question remains: How can faith in the American judicial process be restored?