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Joe BidenFIRST ON FOX: A House Republican lawmaker is demanding answers from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the hiring of a former Biden administration attorney on the prosecution team of former President Donald Trump.Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas sent a scathing letter to DOJ and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Tuesday, highlighting the hire of Michael Colangelo on the team attempting to charge the former president with 34 counts of fals…See the Story
GOP lawmaker demands answers on former Biden official joining 'cesspool' team prosecuting Trump
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Department of Justice · CaliforniaCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta has been busy lately, or so it would seem from the never-ending stream of press releases from the Department of Justice. If he’s not announcing successful prosecution for possession of child pornography (April 11) or commenting on a U.S. Supreme Court decision (April 12), Bonta’s staging a news conference to announce a lawsuit against the city of Huntington Beach for imposing its own voting requirements (Apr…See the Story
Will Attorney General Rob Bonta jump into the 2026 race for California governor?
Donald Trump · New YorkAs Donald Trump's hush-money trial kicks into its second day with a hearing on his apparent violation of Judge Juan Merchan's gag order, a former Department of Justice prosecutor suggested the embattled ex-president read the writing on the wall and seek a plea deal.In an interview with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, attorney Kenneth McCallion, who investigated Trump for racketeering, stated the trial is starting off well for Manhattan District Attorne…See the Story
Trump warned to 'cut his losses' and seek a hush money plea deal before it's too late
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Department of Justice · Rio De JaneiroIt's going to get, under the Centralized Enforcement Regime, Rio's Justice Department approved last Friday a court agreement between Fluminense and Imply Location of Equipment and Services, to close a debt related to services rendered in the Maracanan — exclusive material for signatories. To have full access, go to the link to the material and make your signature.See the Story
Fluminense agrees to pay R$340,000 to the former service provider in Maracaña.
Department of JusticeCybersecurity experts want more federal protections for good faith security researchers, or "good "hackers, arguing the government shouldn't prosecute good faith efforts to find vulnerabilities.See the Story
Justice Department is being urged to protect researchers testing AI platforms
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Merrick Garland · UkraineSenator John Kennedy questioned Attorney General Merrick Garland in a Senate hearing about the DOJ allowing the statute of limitations to expire on alleged tax crimes by Hunter Biden related to his work for Burisma Holdings in Ukraine. Garland defended ongoing investigations led by special counsel David Weiss, appointed by Garland. “Mr. Hunter Biden did not pay taxes on $1 million in 2014 and 2015…For hookers, for Lamborghini, for strip clubs,…See the Story
John Kennedy Leaves Merrick Garland Speechless With Question On Hunter Biden
Department of Justice · IndiaAn Indian national has been sentenced in the United States to five years in prison in connection with a dark web drug enterprise that stretched as far as Canada, an American Department of Justice release says.See the Story
Indian national sentenced in US$150M Canadian, U.S. dark web drug enterprise
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Joe Biden · WashingtonThe Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is gearing up to introduce a nationwide “red flag” initiative, a move that has sparked both support and controversy across the political spectrum. This initiative aims to enable states to enact laws that would allow courts to temporarily confiscate firearms from individuals deemed to be a threat to themselves or others. The “red flag” laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, permi…See the Story