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Justice Department Moves to Drop Trump Prosecutions in Washington and Florida
The US Justice Department has moved to drop the 2020 election obstruction case against Donald Trump, asking a judge to dismiss the extraordinary federal prosecution of a former president whose reelection ensured he’d be shielded from charges in the White House.
DOJ Moves to Drop Trump Prosecutions in Washington, Florida (1)
The US Justice Department ended its pursuit of criminal charges against Donald Trump, signaling a conclusion to the extraordinary federal prosecution of a former president whose reelection ensured he’d be shielded from charges in the White House.
DOJ special counsel Smith drops federal criminal cases against Trump
The federal election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump is over, at least during his forthcoming presidency. Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan ordered the case’s dismissal late Monday afternoon after U.
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New Justice Department Whistleblowing Program
In August the Justice Department started the Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program and it has already resulted in 200 ...
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Head of DC preschool arrested after directing undercover officer 'to abuse his child,' Justice Department says
The leader of a Washington, D.C., preschool was arrested in an alleged child exploitation case being investigated by the FBI, ...
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Special Counsel files to drop all federal charges against Trump
The Department of Justice is dropping its criminal case connecting the former president to the January 6th riot at the ...
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DOJ Document Shows Gaetz Paid Women Who Later Testified They Had Sex
A DOJ report appears to show payments between Matt Gaetz and women who testified that he'd paid them for sex. Newsweek's Live Blog is closed.
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DOJ asks court to force Google to sell Chrome
The Department of Justice has asked a court to force Google to sell Chrome, after a judge ruled the company is a monopoly.
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