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DOJ defends staffers’ social media posts about Luigi Mangione case
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The DOJ defended employees after they reposted a video of President Trump saying Luigi Mangione "shot someone in the back as clear as you're looking at me." NBC News’ Misty Marris details the legal implications of DOJ officials commenting on a case that they are not directly involved in. Oct. 9, 2025