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DOJ Appeals Order to Return Wrongfully Deported Man from El Salvador
The Department of Justice will appeal a court order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, where he was wrongly deported despite a 2019 court order, after releasing documents based on clothing and an informant's statement alleging MS-13 gang affiliation.
DOJ Appeals Order to Return Wrongfully Deported Man from El Salvador
The Department of Justice will appeal a court order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, where he was wrongly deported despite a 2019 court order, after releasing documents based on clothing and an informant's statement alleging MS-13 gang affiliation.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Department Removes 11 ADA Guidelines, Citing Regulatory Burden
The Department of Justice removed 11 guidelines from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website, citing them as unnecessary and outdated, impacting business compliance and potentially consumer prices; the action is linked to a 2020 executive order targeting regulatory burdens.
Justice Department Removes 11 ADA Guidelines, Citing Regulatory Burden
The Department of Justice removed 11 guidelines from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website, citing them as unnecessary and outdated, impacting business compliance and potentially consumer prices; the action is linked to a 2020 executive order targeting regulatory burdens.
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52% Bias Score


DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.
DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.
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48% Bias Score


Epstein Evidence List Released: DOJ Publishes Previously Unseen Files
The Department of Justice released previously unseen evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein case, including an "Evidence List" detailing items seized from his properties—such as a CD labeled "girl pics nude book 4," a bag of cash, and sexual paraphernalia—following concerns about withheld information.
Epstein Evidence List Released: DOJ Publishes Previously Unseen Files
The Department of Justice released previously unseen evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein case, including an "Evidence List" detailing items seized from his properties—such as a CD labeled "girl pics nude book 4," a bag of cash, and sexual paraphernalia—following concerns about withheld information.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Expanded to Include Related Gun Charges in Jan. 6 Cases
The Department of Justice unexpectedly broadened the scope of President Trump's Jan. 6 pardons to include related gun charges against at least two defendants, Elias Costianes and Daniel Ball, leading to the dismissal of their separate gun cases this week, based on a new interpretation of the pardon'...
Trump Pardons Expanded to Include Related Gun Charges in Jan. 6 Cases
The Department of Justice unexpectedly broadened the scope of President Trump's Jan. 6 pardons to include related gun charges against at least two defendants, Elias Costianes and Daniel Ball, leading to the dismissal of their separate gun cases this week, based on a new interpretation of the pardon'...
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Raises Antitrust Concerns Regarding NCAA Settlement
In the final days of the Biden administration, the Department of Justice raised concerns about the NCAA's proposed House settlement, arguing its salary cap violates antitrust laws, even if increased from zero to $20 million; this statement is non-binding but highlights ongoing legal issues surroundi...
DOJ Raises Antitrust Concerns Regarding NCAA Settlement
In the final days of the Biden administration, the Department of Justice raised concerns about the NCAA's proposed House settlement, arguing its salary cap violates antitrust laws, even if increased from zero to $20 million; this statement is non-binding but highlights ongoing legal issues surroundi...
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56% Bias Score

DOD Launches Investigation into National Security Leaks, Plans to Use Polygraphs
The Department of Defense is investigating unauthorized national security information leaks, using polygraphs and promising prosecution; this follows similar actions by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.

DOD Launches Investigation into National Security Leaks, Plans to Use Polygraphs
The Department of Defense is investigating unauthorized national security information leaks, using polygraphs and promising prosecution; this follows similar actions by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.
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64% Bias Score

DOJ Investigates UC System for Antisemitism Following Campus Protests
The Department of Justice launched a Title VII investigation into the University of California system for potential antisemitism following protests on several campuses related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting concerns about the working environment for Jewish faculty and staff.

DOJ Investigates UC System for Antisemitism Following Campus Protests
The Department of Justice launched a Title VII investigation into the University of California system for potential antisemitism following protests on several campuses related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting concerns about the working environment for Jewish faculty and staff.
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52% Bias Score

FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.

FBI Delivers Thousands of Additional Epstein Files Following Criticism
Following criticism of an initial release of Jeffrey Epstein files, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that the FBI delivered a "truckload" of additional documents by a Friday morning deadline; these documents are now under review with a promised report detailing why they were withheld.
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60% Bias Score

ICE Threatens Legal Action After Activists Dox Agents
ICE acting director Tom Homan is threatening legal action against anti-ICE activists who posted the personal information of ICE agents in Southern California, leading to death threats and requiring Homan to have 24/7 police protection.

ICE Threatens Legal Action After Activists Dox Agents
ICE acting director Tom Homan is threatening legal action against anti-ICE activists who posted the personal information of ICE agents in Southern California, leading to death threats and requiring Homan to have 24/7 police protection.
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44% Bias Score

Jeffries Condemns Trump Administration's Economic Policies and Justice Actions
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump's economic policies, the Department of Justice's dropping of charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, and the pardoning of January 6th rioters, claiming these actions prioritize wealthy donors and undermine public safety.

Jeffries Condemns Trump Administration's Economic Policies and Justice Actions
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized President Trump's economic policies, the Department of Justice's dropping of charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, and the pardoning of January 6th rioters, claiming these actions prioritize wealthy donors and undermine public safety.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Environmental Lawsuits, Reassigns Key Lawyers
The Trump administration halted all pending environmental lawsuits and reassigned four Department of Justice lawyers specializing in environmental issues, weakening the capacity for environmental enforcement and reflecting President Trump's dismissal of climate change as a hoax.

Trump Administration Halts Environmental Lawsuits, Reassigns Key Lawyers
The Trump administration halted all pending environmental lawsuits and reassigned four Department of Justice lawyers specializing in environmental issues, weakening the capacity for environmental enforcement and reflecting President Trump's dismissal of climate change as a hoax.
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32% Bias Score
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