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Nov 02 2023
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U.S. Justice Department investigates 2 South Carolina jails
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Two county jails in South Carolina are now under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. Federal prosecutors say they’re going to move swiftly on this because safety and lives could be at stake. Just last week, a detainee died at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Richland County, and another one died at the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center in
WRDWJan 30 2024
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Cori Bush under Justice Department investigation over alleged misuse of security funds
The Justice Department is investigating Squad member Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., over the alleged misuse of government funds intended to pay for her security, two sources tell Fox News. The probe is related to allegations of federal security money being spent improperly, the sources said. A subpoena announcement was read on the House floor yesterday. That is related to this investigation. CLICK
Fox News (Online News)Apr 17 2024
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question power of legislative committees
MADISON – The liberal majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court indicated it was skeptical of the power the Legislature's budget committee has to halt land purchases by the Department of Natural Resources. The justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case filed against the Republican members of the Joint Finance Committee by Gov. Tony Evers last year, over anonymous legislative objections to
Milwaukee Journal SentinelJun 05 2023
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Trump lawyers visit Justice Department
Lawyers defending Donald Trump in an investigation related to his handling of highly sensitive national security documents were spotted entering the Justice Department on Monday, as special counsel Jack Smith appears to be approaching a charging decision in the matter. CBS observed the attorneys, including Evan Corcoran and Lindsey Halligan, entering DOJ’s offices late Monday morning. The
PoliticoApr 14 2024
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The Battle Begins: Trump’s Trial Tests American Justice
Monday, April 15, 2024, is not only Tax Day in the United States. It is also the day that this country will take another fateful step towards banana republic-like tyranny. For it is the day that New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg—or, to give him his full title, “Soros-funded District Attorney Alvin Bragg”—will begin his 34-count felony trial against Donald Trump. Exactly what is the
American GreatnessAug 25 2023
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Justice Department sues SpaceX for not hiring refugees
SpaceX hires American citizens and people with Green Cards but doesn’t hire asylum seekers and refugees. This seems rational and actually mirrors a policy practiced by NASA. Both do a lot of national security work and it makes sense to restrict the pool of applicants. It is hardly unduly burdensome. The United States is a big country and it is no tragedy that SpaceX has restricted its hiring
HotAirApr 05 2024
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Judicial Watch Asks Court to Deny Biden Justice Department Request to Transfer Ashli Babbitt $30 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit from California to Washington, DC - Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch Asks Court to Deny Biden Justice Department Request to Transfer Ashli Babbitt $30 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit from California to Washington, DC (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it has asked a federal court to deny the U.S. Government’s request to transfer the Ashli Babbitt wrongful death lawsuit from California to Washington, DC. Among other legal points
Judicial WatchJan 18 2024
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Read the full 500-page Uvalde shooting report released by US Department of Justice
The U.S. Justice Department's 500-page report comes as residents of Uvalde demand accountability for a series of failures that compounded the tragedy. The report found state and local law enforcement's response to the worst school shooting in Texas history a "failure," with no one taking full command and the school's police chief taking actions that delayed the effort to save lives and to
Austin American-Statesman