Trump DOJ prosecutors brutally mocked over historic bungling of case against top Dems
Not even one of the grand jurors who heard the Trump administration's case against six Democratic lawmakers believed they should be charged over a video reminding military service members or their constitutional oath.
Prosecutors Steven Vandervelden and Carlton Davis – both appointed by U.S. attorney Jeanine Pirro – failed to persuade a single grand juror in the District of Columbia they had met the low threshold of probable cause in the case, two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.