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DOJ Memo Contradicts Bondi's Claim on Epstein 'Client List'
An unsigned memo from the DOJ and FBI declares the non-existence of Jeffrey Epstein's "client list", contradicting Attorney General Pam Bondi's prior claim; the White House deflects questions on the matter.
DOJ Memo Contradicts Bondi's Claim on Epstein 'Client List'
An unsigned memo from the DOJ and FBI declares the non-existence of Jeffrey Epstein's "client list", contradicting Attorney General Pam Bondi's prior claim; the White House deflects questions on the matter.
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52% Bias Score


North Korean Cybercrime Scheme Results in Indictments of Nine Individuals
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted nine individuals for their roles in a North Korean scheme that used false identities to obtain remote IT work from over 100 U.S. companies, resulting in at least $3 million in damages and over $900,000 in stolen virtual currency; two U.S. nationals were among ...
North Korean Cybercrime Scheme Results in Indictments of Nine Individuals
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted nine individuals for their roles in a North Korean scheme that used false identities to obtain remote IT work from over 100 U.S. companies, resulting in at least $3 million in damages and over $900,000 in stolen virtual currency; two U.S. nationals were among ...
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Official Bove Faces Scrutiny During Contentious Senate Confirmation Hearing
Emil Bove, nominated by Donald Trump for a federal judgeship, faced a contentious Senate hearing Wednesday where he vehemently denied accusations of being Trump's "henchman" or acting as an "enforcer". His past actions within DOJ, including dismissing charges against Mayor Adams and alleged comments...
DOJ Official Bove Faces Scrutiny During Contentious Senate Confirmation Hearing
Emil Bove, nominated by Donald Trump for a federal judgeship, faced a contentious Senate hearing Wednesday where he vehemently denied accusations of being Trump's "henchman" or acting as an "enforcer". His past actions within DOJ, including dismissing charges against Mayor Adams and alleged comments...
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48% Bias Score


Durbin Blocks Trump DOJ Nominee, Citing Bipartisanship Concerns
Senator Dick Durbin is blocking the nomination of Jason Reding Quinones for U.S. Attorney in Southern Florida, citing a need for bipartisanship, in response to Senator JD Vance's prior hold on DOJ nominees; this action is slowing down the confirmation process and potentially impacting the Department...
Durbin Blocks Trump DOJ Nominee, Citing Bipartisanship Concerns
Senator Dick Durbin is blocking the nomination of Jason Reding Quinones for U.S. Attorney in Southern Florida, citing a need for bipartisanship, in response to Senator JD Vance's prior hold on DOJ nominees; this action is slowing down the confirmation process and potentially impacting the Department...
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44% Bias Score


Pirro Appointed DC US Attorney, White House Proposes DOGE Cuts, Musk Faces Lawsuit
Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as DC's interim US Attorney, promising a tough approach to crime; the White House is sending Congress a $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package; and a judge allowed a lawsuit against Elon Musk regarding DOGE to proceed, while dismissing claims against Donald Trump.
Pirro Appointed DC US Attorney, White House Proposes DOGE Cuts, Musk Faces Lawsuit
Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as DC's interim US Attorney, promising a tough approach to crime; the White House is sending Congress a $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package; and a judge allowed a lawsuit against Elon Musk regarding DOGE to proceed, while dismissing claims against Donald Trump.
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64% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to \$2.1 Billion Settlement in 737 MAX Crash Case
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution in a fraud case related to two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes in 2018 and 2019, resulting in 346 deaths; Boeing will pay over \$2.1 billion in fines and compensation.
Boeing Agrees to \$2.1 Billion Settlement in 737 MAX Crash Case
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution in a fraud case related to two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes in 2018 and 2019, resulting in 346 deaths; Boeing will pay over \$2.1 billion in fines and compensation.
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40% Bias Score

FBI, DOJ Conclude Epstein Died by Suicide; Release Redacted Documents
The FBI and Department of Justice released a memo and video evidence concluding Jeffrey Epstein's death was suicide by hanging, finding no credible evidence of murder or a blackmail scheme; redacted documents including flight logs and contact lists were released, but further information was withheld...

FBI, DOJ Conclude Epstein Died by Suicide; Release Redacted Documents
The FBI and Department of Justice released a memo and video evidence concluding Jeffrey Epstein's death was suicide by hanging, finding no credible evidence of murder or a blackmail scheme; redacted documents including flight logs and contact lists were released, but further information was withheld...
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60% Bias Score

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.

Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.
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36% Bias Score

House Oversight Committee Investigates Biden Administration for Potential Cover-Up of Cognitive Decline
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating the Biden administration for potential cover-ups of President Biden's cognitive decline, focusing on the use of an autopen for pardons and executive actions; the Department of Justice is also investigating.

House Oversight Committee Investigates Biden Administration for Potential Cover-Up of Cognitive Decline
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating the Biden administration for potential cover-ups of President Biden's cognitive decline, focusing on the use of an autopen for pardons and executive actions; the Department of Justice is also investigating.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Controversial Former Attorney Bove for Federal Judgeship
Donald Trump nominated Emil Bove, his former personal attorney with a controversial past at the Southern District of New York, for a federal appeals court judgeship; Senate confirmation is likely despite Democratic opposition.

Trump Nominates Controversial Former Attorney Bove for Federal Judgeship
Donald Trump nominated Emil Bove, his former personal attorney with a controversial past at the Southern District of New York, for a federal appeals court judgeship; Senate confirmation is likely despite Democratic opposition.
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40% Bias Score

DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...

DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...
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32% Bias Score
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