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  1. How Biden’s Justice Department Failed to Investigate Trump’s First Term Crimes

    We speak with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis on the day they publish their new book, Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America’s Justice Department, which looks at how the DOJ during the Biden administration was overly cautious in pursuing cases against Trump and his allies over 2020 election interference, the January 6 riot and more.

    Source

    This post has been syndicated from Truthout, where it was published under this address.

  2. DOJ Appears to Have Violated Luigi Mangione’s Right to a Fair Trial, Judge Says

    The judge warned the Department of Justice that future violations may result in sanctions.

    murica.website/2025/09/doj-app

  3. Black Student Punched by Florida Cop During Traffic Stop Files Federal Lawsuit

    “I feared for my life,” said William McNeil Jr., whose video of Jacksonville police attacking him went viral.

    murica.website/2025/09/black-s

  4. DOJ Says Temporary Immigration Judges No Longer Need Immigration Experience

    Under a new Department of Justice rule, the DOJ can choose “any attorney” to serve as a temporary immigration judge.

    murica.website/2025/08/doj-say

  5. DOJ Says Temporary Immigration Judges No Longer Need Immigration Experience

    Under a new Department of Justice rule, the DOJ can choose “any attorney” to serve as a temporary immigration judge.

    murica.website/2025/08/doj-say

  6. DOJ Says Temporary Immigration Judges No Longer Need Immigration Experience

    Under a new Department of Justice rule, the DOJ can choose “any attorney” to serve as a temporary immigration judge.

    murica.website/2025/08/doj-say

  7. DOJ Says Temporary Immigration Judges No Longer Need Immigration Experience

    Under a new Department of Justice rule, the DOJ can choose “any attorney” to serve as a temporary immigration judge.

    murica.website/2025/08/doj-say

  8. DOJ Says Temporary Immigration Judges No Longer Need Immigration Experience

    Under a new Department of Justice rule, the DOJ can choose “any attorney” to serve as a temporary immigration judge.

    murica.website/2025/08/doj-say

  9. House Committee Subpoenas DOJ’s Epstein Files

    Today, Republican Rep. James Comer (Kentucky), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, subpoenaed the Department of Justice for files related to President Donald Trump’s longtime friend, Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing and trafficking dozens of children. Epstein died while awaiting trial inside a Manhattan jail in 2019; his death was ruled a suicide.

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    This post has been syndicated from Truthout, where it was published under this address.