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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche delivered a fiery defense of the Justice Department's latest actions at the Federalist Society's annual lawyers' conference, using colorful language to dismiss accusations of weaponizing the justice system.
The Justice Department in new court filings defended social media posts from President Trump calling for the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, saying they don’t amount to a call for
A federal judge in Boston resigned this weekend in protest, citing a need to "speak out" against actions taken by President Trump. U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf wrote an essay in The Atlantic explaining why he stepped down after four decades on the bench.
A federal judge said that faculty members were being affected in their teaching and research by the Trump administration’s pressure campaign.
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President Donald Trump has proclaimed a “full, complete, and unconditional” pardon for his former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and others accused in
A man from suburban Chicago was arrested Monday for allegedly making a threat to kill President Donald Trump.
While 50% of Americans say the Trump administration is not committed to protecting Americans' rights and freedoms, that grows to 56% who say he's not committed to those same protections for people who are Democrats. A 65% majority of Americans say that the Trump administration is committed to protecting people who are Republicans.
Gary Shapley became a hero of the political right after he blew the whistle on efforts to undermine the Hunter Biden tax probe.
BBC chair Samir Shah apologized for an "error of judgment," saying that edits to a Trump speech, made before the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, "did give the impression of a direct call for violent action.