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Democrats Urge DOJ to Preserve Trump Investigation Records
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding the Department of Justice preserve records from Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigations into Donald Trump following Trump's vow to shut down all investigations upon his return to office.
Democrats Urge DOJ to Preserve Trump Investigation Records
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding the Department of Justice preserve records from Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigations into Donald Trump following Trump's vow to shut down all investigations upon his return to office.
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44% Bias Score


Smith Resigns, Trump Condemns as Garland Plans Report Release
Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned on January 10, 2025, after completing his investigation into President-elect Trump's role in the January 6th Capitol riot and his handling of classified documents; Trump called Smith a "disgrace", while Attorney General Garland plans to release Smith's report soon...
Smith Resigns, Trump Condemns as Garland Plans Report Release
Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned on January 10, 2025, after completing his investigation into President-elect Trump's role in the January 6th Capitol riot and his handling of classified documents; Trump called Smith a "disgrace", while Attorney General Garland plans to release Smith's report soon...
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56% Bias Score


DOJ to Release Part of January 6th Report, Withholding Classified Documents Section
The Department of Justice plans to release the January 6th section of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report before Donald Trump's potential inauguration but will not release the classified documents section due to an injunction and to avoid prejudicing co-defendants Nauta and De Oliveira's cases; the ...
DOJ to Release Part of January 6th Report, Withholding Classified Documents Section
The Department of Justice plans to release the January 6th section of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report before Donald Trump's potential inauguration but will not release the classified documents section due to an injunction and to avoid prejudicing co-defendants Nauta and De Oliveira's cases; the ...
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Trump to Replace National Archives Head After Mishandling of Documents Leads to Indictment
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to replace the Archivist of the United States, Colleen Shogan, following a federal investigation into his handling of classified documents that culminated in a federal indictment; Trump's actions are viewed by some as an attempt to reshape government agen...
Trump to Replace National Archives Head After Mishandling of Documents Leads to Indictment
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to replace the Archivist of the United States, Colleen Shogan, following a federal investigation into his handling of classified documents that culminated in a federal indictment; Trump's actions are viewed by some as an attempt to reshape government agen...
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Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ's chief of staff, David Fink to head the Federal Railroad Administration, and Tilman Fertitta as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy.
Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ's chief of staff, David Fink to head the Federal Railroad Administration, and Tilman Fertitta as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy.
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64% Bias Score


Inspector General Report Debunks FBI Orchestration of January 6th Riot
A Department of Justice inspector general's report refutes claims that the FBI orchestrated the January 6th Capitol riot, stating that while 26 FBI informants were present, none were authorized to enter restricted areas or engage in illegal activity, despite 17 doing so.
Inspector General Report Debunks FBI Orchestration of January 6th Riot
A Department of Justice inspector general's report refutes claims that the FBI orchestrated the January 6th Capitol riot, stating that while 26 FBI informants were present, none were authorized to enter restricted areas or engage in illegal activity, despite 17 doing so.
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Jack Smith Resigns, Trump Prosecutions Halted
Following a Justice Department decision citing a post-Watergate policy against prosecuting sitting presidents, Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned on January 10th, 2024, after submitting a report summarizing investigations into Donald Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election and retent...

Jack Smith Resigns, Trump Prosecutions Halted
Following a Justice Department decision citing a post-Watergate policy against prosecuting sitting presidents, Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned on January 10th, 2024, after submitting a report summarizing investigations into Donald Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election and retent...
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...

DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...
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Trump Lawyers Seek to Block Release of Special Counsel Report
Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Department of Justice to not release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on investigations into the president-elect, alleging unconstitutional appointment and political motivation; both cases were dropped due to a DoJ policy against prosecuting a sitting president.

Trump Lawyers Seek to Block Release of Special Counsel Report
Donald Trump's lawyers asked the Department of Justice to not release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on investigations into the president-elect, alleging unconstitutional appointment and political motivation; both cases were dropped due to a DoJ policy against prosecuting a sitting president.
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Former DOJ Officials Urge Bondi's Confirmation as Attorney General
Over 110 former Department of Justice officials from both Democratic and Republican administrations sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday urging the confirmation of Pam Bondi as Attorney General, citing her extensive experience and commitment to the rule of law.

Former DOJ Officials Urge Bondi's Confirmation as Attorney General
Over 110 former Department of Justice officials from both Democratic and Republican administrations sent a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday urging the confirmation of Pam Bondi as Attorney General, citing her extensive experience and commitment to the rule of law.
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Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ chief of staff, David Fink as FRA administrator, and Tilman Fertitta as U.S. Ambassador to Italy, signaling a potential shift in policy direction and enforcemen...

Trump Announces Key DOJ and DOT Nominations
President-elect Trump announced four new nominations on Saturday: Aaron Reitz to lead the DOJ's Office of Legal Policy, Chad Mizelle as DOJ chief of staff, David Fink as FRA administrator, and Tilman Fertitta as U.S. Ambassador to Italy, signaling a potential shift in policy direction and enforcemen...
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64% Bias Score

North Korean Nationals Indicted for $88 Million Cyber-Theft Scheme
Fourteen North Korean nationals were indicted for a $88 million cyber-theft scheme, using stolen identities to obtain IT jobs at US companies and siphon money back to North Korea, violating US sanctions.

North Korean Nationals Indicted for $88 Million Cyber-Theft Scheme
Fourteen North Korean nationals were indicted for a $88 million cyber-theft scheme, using stolen identities to obtain IT jobs at US companies and siphon money back to North Korea, violating US sanctions.
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48% Bias Score
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