Today’s Headlines and Commentary The Justice Department on Monday night released part of an internal document from 2019 that was used to defend the decision not to charge former President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice, writes the Washington Post. The primary document at issue is a memo from March 2019 penned by two senior Justice Department officials arguing that evidence from the Mueller investigation did not reach the level of a prosecutable case. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued an opinion earlier this month in which she said that she had reviewed the memo and that it demonstrated that former Attorney General William Barr deceitfully cited the document as showing that Trump had acted lawfully.