One of President Donald Trump’s attorneys on Monday said the Department of Justice (DOJ) should have done more in investigating election fraud during the Nov. 3 contest. Jesse Binnall, a Trump attorney who filed lawsuits on behalf of the campaign in Nevada, told Just The News that the DOJ dragged its heels and didn’t look into evidence that was brought forward. Former Attorney General William Barr, who left his post before Christmas Day, said he saw no evidence of voter fraud that would overturn the result of the election. Later, he told reporters that voting machines should not be impounded by the federal government for an investigation. But, according to Binnall, it’s “especially important that at this point now” acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen “fully investigates the issues of voter fraud that we know are out there.” He noted that “something can still be done” between now and Jan. 6, …