
To The Contrary with Charlie Sykes Will Renee Good and Alex Pretti Ever Get Justice?
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Jan 31, 2026 Kristy Greenberg, former SDNY deputy chief and legal analyst, breaks down the unraveling rule of law. She tackles controversial prosecutions, DOJ reluctance in police-shooting probes, masked agents and evidence redactions. Discussion covers bystander videos, state efforts to preserve evidence, ICE militarization, and barriers to accountability.
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Preserve Evidence Through Court Orders
- Minnesota officials sought court orders to preserve federal evidence and prevent destruction.
- Greenberg advises keeping public pressure and legal action to force evidence sharing and preserve investigations.
Victim-Probing Over Perpetrator-Probing
- DHS investigates agents' protocol failures while criminal probes target the victims, revealing skewed priorities.
- Greenberg finds it outrageous that victim-side criminal probes may control crucial evidence like phones.
Public Pressure Shapes Accountability
- Greenberg believes justice partly depends on sustained public attention and legal pressure.
- She thinks civil suits have reasonable chances given the publicly visible facts.
