DOJ, DC police and Bondi
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DOJ Weaponization Working Group Director Ed Martin told FNC's "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo that the department is "spinning like a top" investigating how the government was weaponized against citizens over the past ten years.
While hundreds of federal law enforcement officers continue to roam the streets of Washington, DC today as part of Trump’s ongoing federal police surge in the nation’s capital, DC leaders are taking a victory lap.
Sean Charles Dunn was arrested and charged with felony assault after he allegedly screamed at federal agents in D.C. then whacked a CBP agent with a sandwich before running off.
Judge Friedrich granted a preliminary injunction ordering the government to stop withholding funds to the National Endowment for Democracy.
Sean Charles Dunn is charged with federal assault after authorities say he threw a Subway sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C. Dunn is accused of attacking the federal officer during a profanity-laced confrontation caught on video.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s DOJ Seems Awfully Nervous About the Tariff Lawsuits
A recent filing from the president’s lawyer presents the court with faulty economic calculations, dubious legal theories, and the distinct scent of desperation.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer said anyone who was following the Jeffrey Epstein case would "learn next to nothing new" by reading the grand jury materials.
While checking the executive’s attempt to override the judiciary’s sentencing power, a judge noted the president’s pardon power is not so restrained.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled in New York that secrecy protections apply and that the materials contain little new information.
Bondi’s letter was not entirely unexpected. In April, Trump directed the Justice Department to publish a list of all jurisdictions with sanctuary laws. Oregon and the city of Portland, which has officially been a sanctuary city since 2017, both made the list. The list was made public earlier this month.