A group of Senate Republicans, led by Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn, are calling for the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel to investigate former President Barack Obama’s alleged involvement in the 2016 Trump-Russia probe. The senators claim that Obama may have played a role in efforts to undermine Donald Trump’s presidential campaign through the Russia collusion investigation. Despite these calls, the DOJ has decided not to appoint a special counsel, and some legal experts and pundits have dismissed the move as politically motivated and unlikely to yield results. Critics argue that the push is an attempt to distract from other controversies and to remain in favor with Trump’s political base. The debate highlights ongoing partisan tensions over the legacy of the Russia investigation and the use of special counsels in politically charged cases.
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