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Bondi Sues Illinois, Chicago Over Immigration Enforcement Obstruction
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago for obstructing federal immigration law enforcement, resulting in the release of numerous criminals; she also paused federal funding to sanctuary cities and vowed to end the "weaponization" of government.
Bondi Sues Illinois, Chicago Over Immigration Enforcement Obstruction
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago for obstructing federal immigration law enforcement, resulting in the release of numerous criminals; she also paused federal funding to sanctuary cities and vowed to end the "weaponization" of government.
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64% Bias Score


FBI Director Defies DOJ Order to Fire January 6th Agents
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll defied a Justice Department order to fire agents involved in January 6th riot investigations, protecting thousands of employees but resulting in the dismissal of eight senior FBI executives; the Trump administration's actions raise concerns about political interfer...
FBI Director Defies DOJ Order to Fire January 6th Agents
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll defied a Justice Department order to fire agents involved in January 6th riot investigations, protecting thousands of employees but resulting in the dismissal of eight senior FBI executives; the Trump administration's actions raise concerns about political interfer...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ousts Top FBI Officials Involved in January 6th Investigations
The Trump administration dismissed six top FBI executives and roughly two dozen prosecutors involved in January 6th riot investigations, citing an executive order declaring the prosecutions a "grave national injustice," raising concerns about political interference in law enforcement.
Trump Administration Ousts Top FBI Officials Involved in January 6th Investigations
The Trump administration dismissed six top FBI executives and roughly two dozen prosecutors involved in January 6th riot investigations, citing an executive order declaring the prosecutions a "grave national injustice," raising concerns about political interference in law enforcement.
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36% Bias Score


Unprecedented Special Counsel Investigation of Donald Trump
On November 18, 2022, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, marking the first time a former president and leading presidential candidate of a major opposition party has been investigated in this manner, shattering two c...
Unprecedented Special Counsel Investigation of Donald Trump
On November 18, 2022, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, marking the first time a former president and leading presidential candidate of a major opposition party has been investigated in this manner, shattering two c...
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72% Bias Score


Trump Administration Fires Officials Involved in His Criminal Investigations
Over a dozen officials involved in Donald Trump's criminal investigations were fired for allegedly not faithfully implementing Trump's agenda; this follows a Justice Department investigation into prosecutors who handled January 6th cases, raising concerns about politicization and potential future im...
Trump Administration Fires Officials Involved in His Criminal Investigations
Over a dozen officials involved in Donald Trump's criminal investigations were fired for allegedly not faithfully implementing Trump's agenda; this follows a Justice Department investigation into prosecutors who handled January 6th cases, raising concerns about politicization and potential future im...
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60% Bias Score


DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
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48% Bias Score

Bondi Creates Group to Review Trump Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi created a "Weaponization Working Group" to review investigations into President Trump, including those by special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, aiming to investigate claims of political bias and potential prosecutorial misconduct, reportin...

Bondi Creates Group to Review Trump Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi created a "Weaponization Working Group" to review investigations into President Trump, including those by special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, aiming to investigate claims of political bias and potential prosecutorial misconduct, reportin...
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64% Bias Score

Dozens of FBI Agents Involved in Trump Investigations Face Dismissal
Acting Justice Department officials are dismissing dozens of FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol riot and Trump investigations due to their work incurring Trump's displeasure, potentially impacting future investigations and signifying a broader pattern of retaliation against perceived opp...

Dozens of FBI Agents Involved in Trump Investigations Face Dismissal
Acting Justice Department officials are dismissing dozens of FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol riot and Trump investigations due to their work incurring Trump's displeasure, potentially impacting future investigations and signifying a broader pattern of retaliation against perceived opp...
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Orders FBI Employee Terminations, Internal Review of Jan. 6 and Hamas Cases
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the termination of eight FBI employees and an internal review of those involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and Hamas investigations, citing President Trump's concerns about their trustworthiness and alleging the FBI's weaponization against poli...

DOJ Orders FBI Employee Terminations, Internal Review of Jan. 6 and Hamas Cases
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the termination of eight FBI employees and an internal review of those involved in the January 6th Capitol attack and Hamas investigations, citing President Trump's concerns about their trustworthiness and alleging the FBI's weaponization against poli...
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56% Bias Score

DOJ Drops Appeal in Trump Classified Documents Case
The Department of Justice dropped its appeal to prosecute Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira for helping Donald Trump hide classified documents, citing a policy barring prosecution of sitting presidents; this follows the DOJ's dismissal of the case against Trump himself.

DOJ Drops Appeal in Trump Classified Documents Case
The Department of Justice dropped its appeal to prosecute Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira for helping Donald Trump hide classified documents, citing a policy barring prosecution of sitting presidents; this follows the DOJ's dismissal of the case against Trump himself.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Dismisses Dozens of DOJ Employees Involved in His Investigations
The US Department of Justice dismissed dozens of federal employees involved in investigations of Donald Trump, effective immediately, following Trump's announcement and reflecting his efforts to install loyalists in key positions within the DOJ.

Trump Dismisses Dozens of DOJ Employees Involved in His Investigations
The US Department of Justice dismissed dozens of federal employees involved in investigations of Donald Trump, effective immediately, following Trump's announcement and reflecting his efforts to install loyalists in key positions within the DOJ.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Aggressive Start to Second Term Faces Early Challenges
President Trump's second term began with numerous executive orders, including mass pardons and immigration actions, some of which faced immediate legal and international challenges, reflecting his strategy to "flood the zone" with policies targeting his political base.

Trump's Aggressive Start to Second Term Faces Early Challenges
President Trump's second term began with numerous executive orders, including mass pardons and immigration actions, some of which faced immediate legal and international challenges, reflecting his strategy to "flood the zone" with policies targeting his political base.
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56% Bias Score
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