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DOJ’s Shocking Move Undermines Justice for Jan. 6

The DOJ's recent motion to dismiss convictions for Oath Keepers and Proud Boys is seen as an attempt to erase history and undermine justice. Critics argue this move lacks a sound basis and sets a dangerous precedent, potentially encouraging political violence by signaling protection for supporters.

14 hours ago
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NFL Faces Antitrust Probe Amid Viewer Cost Crisis

The DOJ is investigating the NFL for making football too expensive and confusing to watch, potentially costing fans nearly $1,000 per season. Meanwhile, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' legal team appeals his sentence, arguing the judge improperly considered acquitted charges. Separately, a letter from murder suspect Tyler Robinson is under scrutiny, with some questioning the prosecution's 'perfect' evidence.

3 days ago
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Rep. Walkinshaw Questions First Lady’s Epstein Remarks, Demands Action

Congressman James Walkinshaw criticized the First Lady's remarks on Jeffrey Epstein, stating survivors need action, not just testimony. He called for the release of files and prosecution of those involved. The discussion also covered potential contempt charges for Pam Bondi and the use of the 25th Amendment for President Trump.

3 days ago
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Melania Trump’s Epstein Denial Stuns, Survivors Question Motives

Melania Trump's surprise statement denying close ties to Jeffrey Epstein has sparked criticism from survivors who feel it shifts responsibility away from those in power. Commentators question the timing and motives behind the former First Lady's address, suggesting it revived more questions than it answered.

5 days ago
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DOJ Probes NFL’s High Cost for Fans

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the NFL, citing concerns that fans are overpaying and facing complicated access to games. With games spread across 10 networks and streamers, the cost to watch the entire season can exceed $1,000 annually. The league defends its current model, emphasizing free broadcast availability, while lawmakers also scrutinize the distribution practices.

5 days ago
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DOJ Probes NFL Over Media Deals, Fan Access Concerns

The Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into the NFL's media rights deals, citing concerns over anti-competitive practices that harm consumers. Fans and industry experts point to rising costs for out-of-market games and confusing broadcast fragmentation across streaming and traditional TV as key issues. The probe could take years, with potential outcomes influenced by ongoing court cases and broader market trends.

6 days ago