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The Justice Department’s internal legal advisers cleared a memo signed by Attorney General Pam Bondi endorsing the legality of President Donald Trump accepting a 747-8 luxury jet from Qatar, a DOJ official said Wednesday.
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The conservative activist named by President Donald Trump as the head of the Justice Department's "Weaponization Working Group" said Tuesday he planned to "name" and "shame" individuals the department determines it is unable to charge with crimes,
Ed Martin, head of the Justice Department's "Weaponization Working Group", says he will "name" and "shame" individuals the DOJ concludes it cannot charge. This, as former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro is set to be sworn in as interim U.
Martin also suggested that officials whom he's unable to charge should be publicly shamed, despite DOJ policy.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is in hot water over a "Know Your Rights" immigration webinar she hosted in February.
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The authors provide an update to their March 2025 article, "What Now for White Collar? As the DOJ Steps Back, Will Others Step Up?"
A new disclosure from prosecutors about talks with a key financial regulator before bringing a case against the founders of the Samourai Wallet crypto-mixing service is creating tension between the Justice Department and digital asset industry.
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Raw Story on MSNDOJ official vows to 'name and shame' Trump investigators — even without chargesOutgoing acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin is moving from his temporary post overseeing prosecutors in Washington, D.C., to the new Justice Department "Weaponization Working Group" that NBC News described as part of an effort to "investigate [President Donald] Trump's investigators.
Former DOJ prosecutor Jim Trusty joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss Wisconsin federal judge Hannah Dugan being indicted for her accused role in protecting an illegal immigrant from ICE capture.