Bondi, in the memo, states ... Justice Department fired more than a dozen key officials who worked on former Special Counsel Smith’s team prosecuting Trump, after acting Attorney General James ...
Former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as attorney general for President Donald Trump's second term.
On January 27, acting Attorney General James McHenry fired over a dozen ... “weaponization” of federal law enforcement. McHenry’s letter states: You played a significant role in prosecuting ...
Acting Attorney General James McHenry has fired more than a dozen Justice Department prosecutors ... executive order making English official United States language Feb. 28 (UPI) -- According ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Two separate groups of FBI employees sued the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday ... Acting Attorney General James McHenry separately terminated more than a dozen ...
In today’s Daily Kickoff, we break down the latest Gallup poll on American attitudes toward Israel, and look at Ron Dermer’s ...
Executive Summary - On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders (EO), a record number of EOs signed by a ...
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Trump picks U.S. attorney in Miami. As criminal prosecutor, he received poor evaluationsIn late January, one of the Miami office’s most well-respected prosecutors, Michael Thakur, was fired along with more than a dozen federal prosecutors in the Justice Department by Acting Attorney ...
The letter copied the acting attorney general, James R. McHenry ... the State Department said Secretary Marco Rubio told President José Raúl Mulino of Panama that the United States would take ...
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Bondi's DOJ Day 1 directives: Fight weaponization of justice, eliminate cartels, lift death penalty banBondi, in the memo, states that "any Justice Department attorney who declines ... after Acting Attorney General James McHenry said they could not be trusted in "faithfully implementing the ...
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump are applying Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” ethos to the US government.
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