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The DOJ is probing the conduct of at least two top administration officials for possibly jeopardizing the criminal investigations of Trump's political foes, sources say.
A federal judge on April 18 paused the RIFs at CFPB, which led to the layoff notices being officially rescinded. An appeals court subsequently ruled that the RIFs could proceed, but delayed their implementation while a union sought an en banc hearing before the entire appellate panel.
I felt like I was watching a propaganda video by one of our enemies trying to recruit the military to become spies,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Sean Hannity.
Original article source: Fate of Abrego Garcia hangs as judge grills DOJ on removal order President Donald Trump’s deployment of over 2,000 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., was illegal, a federal judge ruled Thursday, siding with local officials as troops near their fourth month of deployment in the city.
Tirrell, who was fired in July, is now one of three career Justice Department officials—described as “exemplary” public servants—who sued Bondi and the U.S. government, alleging they were abruptly and unlawfully fired after working on the Jan. 6 prosecutions.
The top U.S. consumer financial watchdog, which the White House currently refuses to fund, is seeking to move all remaining enforcement cases and litigation to the Department of Justice in light of the agency's dwindling financial resources,
Thomas Windom, fired federal prosecutor from Jack Smith's team, faces criminal referral from Rep. Jim Jordan for refusing to answer congressional questions.
A day after a hearing in the DOJ's case against James Comey, U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan and other DOJ officials are leveling public attacks at the judge in the case.
The Department of Justice subpoenaed the personal phone records of House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan in 2022, seeking the Ohio Republican's phone data covering a more than two-year period.