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A Trump-appointed Federal Prosecutor Sharply Criticized Both the Prosecutor and the Judge, Saying a 'Liberal District Attorney and State Court Judge in Nevada Failed to Require an Alleged Child Molester to Surrender His Passport, Which Allowed Him to Flee Our Country'








