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We were steeled for the retributive attacks on the Trump and Jan. 6 prosecutions, but what is also beginning to emerge is a three-prong revisionist attack on the rule of law that attempts to target: (i) other past prosecutions of right-wing extremists;
Nearly 200 Democrats in state and local government positions signed a statement vowing to resist the Trump Justice Department's political targeting.
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AlterNet on MSNFormer DOJ prosecutor slams Trump's 'appalling effort to normalize political violence'At a swearing-in ceremony for Fox News' Jeanine Pirro — now an interim U.S. attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) District of Columbia office — on Wednesday, May 28, President Donald Trump said he is considering a federal pardon for the men prosecuted for a plan to kidnap Michigan Gov.
The head of the Trump administration's task force on combating antisemitism said it intends to take UC and other campuses to court over antisemitism allegations.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNTrump Shared Video Suggesting DOJ Could Prosecute Jill Biden and Top AdvisersT rump posted a video to his Truth Social account suggesting that the Department of Justice could charge First Lady Jill Biden and senior White House aides with elder abuse. The v
The Trump administration is working to fly a deported immigrant from Guatemala back to the U.S. in compliance with a judge's order, per a Department of Justice court filing on Wednesday evening. Why it matters: The compliance contrasts with the administration's defiance of other immigration court orders — including ones made by the same federal judge overseeing the Guatemalan man's case and the erroneous deportation of Maryland man
Five years ago millions rallied for police reform after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Trump is now exiting court-ordered settlements.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday limited the American Bar Association's decades-old role in rating candidates for life-tenured positions in the federal judiciary, curtailing its ability to vet new nominations by Republican President Donald Trump.