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Trump DOJ Says It Will “Monitor” Polls in Blue States This Election
The poll monitors will focus on California, which is set to vote on a ballot measure known as Proposition 50 that would redraw the state’s congressional districts to help Democrats, and New Jersey, where Republicans have a real shot at winning the governorship.
The man who brought two federal criminal cases against Donald Trump wants to testify publicly, as two of his top deputies set up a law firm to take on public corruption issues.
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Donald Trump’s DOJ Official Harmeet Dhillon Mocked Online — Couldn’t Differentiate Constitution With the Declaration of Independence
Donald Trump‘s Justice Department might be lacking behind with a majorly needed lesson in history, all thanks to the recent goof-up made by the Assistant Attorney General, Harmeet Dhillon. As netizens are left divided on social media over such a catastrophic mistake that is not expected from a statesman like her,
President Donald Trump is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the Justice Department for federal investigations into him, according to reporting from The New York Times.
In a late Friday night Truth Social post, the president wrote, “Just in: Documents show conclusively that Christopher Wray, Deranged Jack Smith, Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco, and other crooked lowlifes from the failed Biden Administration, signed off on Operation Arctic Frost.“
New York Attorney General Tish James pleaded not guilty Friday in a federal fraud case pursued by Donald Trump’s Justice Department, charges she said were produced by the president’s “vehicle of retribution.
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Grassley releases memo showing DOJ 'unleashed unchecked government power' on Trump associates
Grassley released Justice Department memo showing Garland, Monaco, and Wray personally approved FBI investigation into Trump campaign associates' alleged obstruction efforts.
A Ninth Circuit judge warned that expanding the president's power to deploy troops at home could endanger democracy.