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Why do major political cases sometimes disappear before reaching a verdict? This video breaks down the legal mechanisms that can stop prosecutions against powerful figures — from Department of Justice policy and Supreme Court rulings to deferred prosecution agreements and national security defenses. #bodycamanalysis #JusticeSystem #PoliticsExplained We explain: • Why sitting presidents have unique legal protections • How corruption laws have been narrowed over time • What happens when cases are resolved without trial • How classified information can reshape prosecutions This is a clear, fact-based look at how power, procedure, and law intersect in the U.S. justice system. If you want deeper explanations of law, politics, and how institutions really work, subscribe for weekly breakdowns. / @incidentuncovered Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It provides general legal and political analysis and does not constitute legal advice. Interpretations discussed reflect publicly reported information and legal commentary. Keywords: political corruption explained, why cases get dismissed, DOJ policy president prosecution, Supreme Court corruption rulings, deferred prosecution agreement explained, two tier justice system debate, political legal analysis, how federal cases work, legal loopholes government, classified information court cases, political accountability US, justice system explained, legal analysis politics, public corruption law. #PoliticsExplained, #LegalAnalysis, #JusticeSystem, #PoliticalCorruption, #LawAndGovernment, #USPolitics, #CourtCases, #PublicCorruption, #CivicEducation, #Investigative