Donald Trump's former national security adviser had pleaded guilty to charges stemming from conversations he had with a Russian ambassador in 2016. The pertinent filing states the Justice Department concluded prosecuting the case wouldn’t “serve the interests of justice.” Per the article, legal experts contacted by the publication did not come to a “prefect consensus” on the matter, but “every expert agreed that the DOJ’s decision was highly unusual at best and an attack on the rule of law at worst.”