WASHINGTON, DC – In a sharply divided vote that fell largely along party lines, the U.S. Senate on April 4 confirmed Harmeet Dhillon as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in a 52-45 decision.
It wasn’t long after the White House announced the firing of Pam Bondi as attorney general that rumblings began in certain conservative circles: Should Harmeet Dhillon, the conservative lawyer from ...
Harmeet Dhillon is throwing her weight behind the charge to sow doubt over electoral processes as MAGA voices push her name in the race to become attorney general. Reporter A top MAGA conspiracy ...
Pugilistic presence has laid waste to civil rights decision – her take-no-prisoners approach has alarmed legal experts but earned president’s plaudits When Donald Trump abruptly fired Pam Bondi ...
The Justice Department is demanding all ballots from the 2024 election in the Detroit area, a highly unusual move that comes shortly after prosecutors seized 2020 ballots in Georgia and obtained 2020 ...
Dr Randeep S Dhillon is one of the lesser-known Republican candidates for the California Governor election primary who wants to make the state affordable. As he released his campaign videos ahead of ...
Last May, one month into her time as the assistant attorney general for civil rights, Harmeet Dhillon stood behind the lectern at a meeting of the conservative Federalist Society and set out her ...
The destruction of the Justice Department is one of the biggest stories of the second Trump administration. But coming as it does amid chaos on the world stage, violence on the streets of America’s ...
The final AP Top 25 poll of the 2025-26 college basketball season was released Tuesday. To no surprise, Michigan finished the season at No. 1 after completing one of the most dominant NCAA Tournament ...
Oh, it was beat-sweetener day on Monday at Tiger Beat on the Potomac. First we got a story about what a powerhouse Representative Jim Jordan (R-Van Heusen) is going to be in the upcoming Republican ...
In “Trump’s Civil-Rights Enforcer in Action” (The Weekend Interview, March 28), Tunku Varadarajan paints Harmeet Dhillon as a reasonable reformer of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division—a ...
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