Kentucky Congressman Raises Concerns Over Prosecutorial Judgment, Transparency, and Public Confidence in the Justice Department
This morning on 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS', host James W. Thomas sat down with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) for a pointed discussion about the Department of Justice, recent grand jury refusals in Washington, and broader questions surrounding prosecutorial discretion and institutional credibility.
The conversation focused on what Massie described as growing concerns about public confidence in the DOJ following high-profile charging setbacks — including cases that failed to secure indictments at the grand jury stage.
“Grand juries are not supposed to be the hard part,” Thomas noted during the broadcast, referencing federal prosecutorial standards where indictments are typically secured when cases are brought forward.

