DO TELL: McClatchy: Misconduct at Justice Department isn’t always prosecuted. “Dozens of Justice Department officials, ranging from FBI special agents and prison wardens to high-level federal prosecutors, have escaped prosecution or firing in recent years despite findings of misconduct by the department’s own internal watchdog. Most of the names of the investigated officials, even the highest-ranking, remain under wraps. But documents McClatchy obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal for the first time a startling array of alleged transgressions uncovered by the department’s inspector general. . . . In at least 27 cases, the inspector general identified evidence of possible criminal wrongdoing but no one was prosecuted.” By contrast: “During the George W. Bush presidency, records show, 41.6 percent of the official corruption referrals resulted in prosecution.”

They sure like to keep their own misbehavior secret in this Administration.