The same day, The New York Times reported: “The investigation into the killing of Renee Nicole Good, 37, federal officials said, would be the exclusive province of the F.B.I., which is overseen by a director, Kash Patel, who has described President Trump as an unerring boss, and even a king.”
If you’re thinking this has the makings of a cover-up, you’re thinking along the same lines as Democratic Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota, who spoke rather plainly and unreservedly about her concerns during an appearance on ABC News’ “This Week.”



When FBI holds evidence and refuses to let the state have access to it, that makes it real hard for the state to do anything.
They have the videos and they could get witness accounts. It should be ample.
This also has to do with being able to pardon federal convictions.
I do agree. But they can still charge the guy based on the evidence they have.