Former President Donald Trump did not improperly pressure attorneys prosecuting his ally Roger Stone who was found to have illegally threatened a contact’s pet dog, the Justice Department has determined. The Justice Department Inspector General has released findings of its investigation into the then-president’s influence on Stone’s prosecutors as they considered their sentencing recommendation, Politico’s Kyle Cheney was among the first to report Wednesday. “The [Inspector General’s office] did not find evidence that the actions and decisions of DOJ leadership or [U.S. Attorney’s office in Wa…