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Trump Fires Pam Bondi as AG Amid Epstein, Adversary Concerns

President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing frustration over her handling of investigations like the Jeffrey Epstein case and the prosecution of perceived political enemies. Bondi's deputy, Todd Blanche, who previously served as Trump's personal lawyer, will take over as interim AG.

2 weeks ago
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Trump Fires Bondi: Loyalty Not Enough, Scalps Now Required

Pam Bondi has reportedly been fired by President Trump, who is now demanding "scalps" from loyalists instead of mere loyalty. The shift signals a tougher stance, with candidates now needing to deliver on Trump's personal retribution list. Bondi's departure is linked to her inability to satisfy these new, demanding expectations.

2 weeks ago
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Zoe Lofgren: Bondi Firing a Win, But New AG Pick Raises Concerns

Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren celebrated Pam Bondi's firing, calling it a "good riddance," but expressed deep concern over potential replacements. Lofgren criticized several rumored candidates, including Todd Blanche, Lee Zeldin, Alina Haba, and Jeanine Pirro. She also questioned Senator Mike Lee's potential suitability for the role.

2 weeks ago
Politics

Trump Moves Bondi Amidst Epstein Storm

Pam Bondi is stepping down as Attorney General, transitioning to a new role within the Trump administration. Todd Blanch will serve as interim AG. This change occurs amidst the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal, raising questions about political pressure and accountability.

2 weeks ago
Geopolitics

New DOJ Fraud Chief Vows to Prosecute All Scammers

Vice President JD Vance swore in Colin McDonald as the new head of the DOJ's National Fraud Enforcement Division. McDonald vows to investigate and prosecute all fraud, regardless of the amount, aiming to restore deterrence and protect taxpayer dollars. This new division centralizes enforcement efforts against complex fraud schemes nationwide.

2 weeks ago
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DOJ Settles Flynn Case, Faces Lawsuit Over ICE Evidence Block

The Justice Department has settled a $1.25 million claim with Michael Flynn, acknowledging his wrongful prosecution. Meanwhile, Minnesota is suing federal agencies, alleging they blocked evidence access in shooting investigations. The DOJ also admitted to using an incorrect policy that led to wrongful arrests at immigration courts.

2 weeks ago
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Jan. 6 Rioters Sue U.S. Over Force, Seek Millions

Individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot are suing the U.S. government for millions, alleging excessive force by law enforcement. These lawsuits come amid concerns about a lack of vetting for pardoned rioters, some of whom have since been convicted of serious crimes like child sexual abuse.

2 weeks ago
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DOJ Faces Lawsuit Over Survivor Data Breach

The Department of Justice is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly releasing personal data of over 100 survivors. Experts discuss the legal challenges and the broader need to rebuild trust and integrity within the DOJ.

3 weeks ago
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DOJ Antitrust Division Faces Watergate-Level Corruption Allegations

Matt Stoller warns of Watergate-level corruption within the DOJ's antitrust division, arguing corporate influence drives up costs and inequality. He believes public anger and legal actions are key to accountability, drawing parallels to past scandals. The fight for affordability is central to exposing this alleged corruption.

3 weeks ago
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Congressman Slams DOJ Secrecy on Trump Documents

Congressman Jamie Raskin is criticizing the Justice Department's secrecy surrounding investigations into former President Donald Trump, particularly regarding classified documents. He expressed concern that Trump may have kept documents for personal business interests and called for the release of a special counsel report, contrasting it with past practices. Raskin also condemned alleged efforts to interfere in political campaigns through the release of old investigative files.

3 weeks ago