I think their opportunity to make an example of Mr. Rittenhouse has come and gone. Had the prosecution team been made up of competent lawyers who presented a good case, then we might see the DOJ looking to step in, but instead, they'd have to follow up a clown show, and I'm not certain how they could possibly benefit. Even assuming they're completely corrupt, there would have to be some sort of win to motivate them, and I can't figure out what sort of win is worth the risk they'd take. Rittenhouse isn't really that big of a fish.
I think they want to do anything to drag him through the mud. And nothing grimier than federal mud.
I think their opportunity to make an example of Mr. Rittenhouse has come and gone. Had the prosecution team been made up of competent lawyers who presented a good case, then we might see the DOJ looking to step in, but instead, they'd have to follow up a clown show, and I'm not certain how they could possibly benefit. Even assuming they're completely corrupt, there would have to be some sort of win to motivate them, and I can't figure out what sort of win is worth the risk they'd take. Rittenhouse isn't really that big of a fish.