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The judge also appeared puzzled after a lead prosecutor said he couldn’t reveal whether career attorneys initially recommended against charging the former FBI director.
The Department of Justice has increased the reward for the capture of former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding to $15 million.
Thomas Windom, fired federal prosecutor from Jack Smith's team, faces criminal referral from Rep. Jim Jordan for refusing to answer congressional questions.
Tirrell, who was fired in July, is now one of three career Justice Department officials—described as “exemplary” public servants—who sued Bondi and the U.S. government, alleging they were abruptly and unlawfully fired after working on the Jan. 6 prosecutions.
Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida was indicted for allegedly stealing millions of dollars in federal emergency funds and routing some of it to her campaign account, the Justice Department said.
The information contradicts the Trump administration's narrative that it is targeting the "worst of the worst" when conducting immigration enforcement. and seems to violate a 2022 federal consent decree that puts strong conditions on warrantless arrests.
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Rep. Crow responds to top DOJ official signaling probe over ‘refuse illegal orders’ video to troops
Rep. Jason Crow tells Kaitlan Collins it is “telling” that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and White House Officials are getting “bent out of shape” after Democrats released a video urging military service members and intelligence officers to “refuse illegal orders” from President Trump and his administration.
A former longtime Federal Bureau of Investigation employee is suing the agency and U.S. Department of Justice alleging he was fired over displaying a Progress Pride Flag in his office, according to a lawsuit filed with the U.