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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell details how “nothing has separated Donald Trump from his voters” more than the Epstein files as House Democrats question if his Justice Department is trying to cover up the extent of Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Judge Friedrich granted a preliminary injunction ordering the government to stop withholding funds to the National Endowment for Democracy.
The National Border Patrol Council, America’s largest union of border patrol officers, is endorsing former top Trump DOJ official Aaron Reitz to be the next attorney general of Texas.
Analysts say they see “a weird degree” of federal involvement in the day-to-day criminal justice apparatus of the District of Columbia.
The subpoenas are inquiring about the office’s civil fraud case against President Donald Trump and corruption case against the National Rifle Association, sources said.
The DOJ opened a grand jury investigation in New York into state Attorney General Letitia James tied to her lawsuit against President Donald Trump.
The Justice Department subpoenaed New York AG James as it probes whether she violated Trump's civil rights, a source said.
The Trump administration on Friday said it was working to identify laws in U.S. states that "significantly and adversely affect the national economy or interstate economic activity," according to a statement from the U.
A federal judge was skeptical at a hearing Wednesday of the Justice Department’s effort to sue all of Maryland’s federal court judges in a case testing the Trump administration’s effort to limit the power of the judiciary.
Mass departures from the US Justice Department and a rising flood of lawsuits are squeezing government lawyers defending administration policies, with signs of strain spilling into court.