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Ed Martin, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department weaponization chief, called for the resignation of New York Attorney General Letitia James and posed for photos outside of her Brooklyn home last week – all as he is conducting investigations into her conduct.
Senior Justice Department officials were left scrambling to interpret sweeping clemency orders former President Joe Biden approved for thousands of federal convicts in his final days in office, and they chastised the White House for falsely portraying the releases as limited to “nonviolent” offenders,
The head of the DOJ's Weaponization Working Group has called for the resignation of New York AG Letitia James, who last year prosecuted Donald Trump for business fraud.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber delivers a special report tracing the path of crimes, investigations, corruption, insider deals, and the suspicious death of Jeffrey Epstein while in Trump administration custody. Drawing on government reports,
LA Mayor Karen Bass holds back Palisades fire after-action report amid federal investigation, drawing criticism from community groups seeking answers.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys accuse the DOJ of 'vindictive and selective prosecution,' move to dismiss criminal case.
An attorney from the governor’s office noted that the Trump administration lost the last time it sued California over this issue.
The probe follows NBC4 Washington reporting from July that a Metropolitan Police Department commander is under investigation and was put on administrative leave earlier in the year for allegedly manipulating crime data in his district. The officer, Michael Pulliam, has denied those allegations.
Democratic California Sen. Adam Schiff has created a new legal defense fund amid a Department of Justice (DOJ) probe into