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DOJ Drops Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping police reform consent decrees with Louisville and Minneapolis, reversing Biden-era agreements stemming from probes into the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the DOJ also plans to close investigations and retract findings against several o...
DOJ Drops Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping police reform consent decrees with Louisville and Minneapolis, reversing Biden-era agreements stemming from probes into the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the DOJ also plans to close investigations and retract findings against several o...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Considers Controversial Nominee for Appeals Court Vacancy
President Trump is considering Emil Bove, his former defense attorney known for aggressive tactics at the Justice Department, for a U.S. appeals court vacancy, prompting controversy amid Trump's criticism of "activist" judges; Bove's past actions include ordering the dismissal of charges against NYC...
Trump Considers Controversial Nominee for Appeals Court Vacancy
President Trump is considering Emil Bove, his former defense attorney known for aggressive tactics at the Justice Department, for a U.S. appeals court vacancy, prompting controversy amid Trump's criticism of "activist" judges; Bove's past actions include ordering the dismissal of charges against NYC...
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56% Bias Score


FBI Shifts Agents to Immigration Enforcement, Impacting Other Investigations
The FBI has ordered a nationwide shift of agents to immigration enforcement, impacting counterterrorism and other investigations, with 45% of agents in the 25 largest field offices focusing full-time on immigration, resulting from memos and meetings this week and potentially tied to a proposed 5% bu...
FBI Shifts Agents to Immigration Enforcement, Impacting Other Investigations
The FBI has ordered a nationwide shift of agents to immigration enforcement, impacting counterterrorism and other investigations, with 45% of agents in the 25 largest field offices focusing full-time on immigration, resulting from memos and meetings this week and potentially tied to a proposed 5% bu...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Case Prosecutor Invokes Fifth Amendment, Citing Weaponization of Government
Former federal prosecutor Jay Bratt, who led the classified documents case against Donald Trump, refused to answer questions during a House Judiciary Committee deposition on Wednesday, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, citing the administration's alleged weaponization of...
Trump Case Prosecutor Invokes Fifth Amendment, Citing Weaponization of Government
Former federal prosecutor Jay Bratt, who led the classified documents case against Donald Trump, refused to answer questions during a House Judiciary Committee deposition on Wednesday, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, citing the administration's alleged weaponization of...
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52% Bias Score


Schumer Holds Up DOJ Nominees Over Qatari Jet Controversy
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is holding up all Trump Justice Department nominees over concerns about a luxury jet from Qatar intended for use as Air Force One, citing ethical questions and national security risks related to the Attorney General's approval of the deal and her past ties to Qat...
Schumer Holds Up DOJ Nominees Over Qatari Jet Controversy
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is holding up all Trump Justice Department nominees over concerns about a luxury jet from Qatar intended for use as Air Force One, citing ethical questions and national security risks related to the Attorney General's approval of the deal and her past ties to Qat...
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44% Bias Score


DOGE Refers 57 Voter Fraud Cases to DOJ as Musk Reduces Involvement
DOGE, an organization combating voter fraud, has referred 57 cases involving potentially illegal voting by resident aliens to the U.S. Justice Department; Elon Musk, who spearheaded the initiative, plans to reduce his involvement.
DOGE Refers 57 Voter Fraud Cases to DOJ as Musk Reduces Involvement
DOGE, an organization combating voter fraud, has referred 57 cases involving potentially illegal voting by resident aliens to the U.S. Justice Department; Elon Musk, who spearheaded the initiative, plans to reduce his involvement.
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44% Bias Score

Armenian Crime Ring Charged with $83 Million Amazon Cargo Theft
An Armenian organized crime ring stole over $83 million in goods from Amazon between 2021 and 2024 using fraudulent trucking routes obtained via Amazon Relay; the theft included various products and involved four transportation companies.

Armenian Crime Ring Charged with $83 Million Amazon Cargo Theft
An Armenian organized crime ring stole over $83 million in goods from Amazon between 2021 and 2024 using fraudulent trucking routes obtained via Amazon Relay; the theft included various products and involved four transportation companies.
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36% Bias Score

DC US Attorney Replaced Amidst Controversy
The US Attorney's office in Washington, DC, welcomes interim US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, replacing Ed Martin whose nomination failed due to controversial statements; Martin now leads the DOJ's Weaponization Working Group, continuing his aggressive approach.

DC US Attorney Replaced Amidst Controversy
The US Attorney's office in Washington, DC, welcomes interim US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, replacing Ed Martin whose nomination failed due to controversial statements; Martin now leads the DOJ's Weaponization Working Group, continuing his aggressive approach.
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60% Bias Score

DOJ to Review Biden's Pardons
Ed Martin, the new DOJ pardon attorney, will review President Biden's last-minute pardons, including those granted to family members, Dr. Fauci, and General Milley, raising concerns about potential political motivations and the impartiality of the Justice Department.

DOJ to Review Biden's Pardons
Ed Martin, the new DOJ pardon attorney, will review President Biden's last-minute pardons, including those granted to family members, Dr. Fauci, and General Milley, raising concerns about potential political motivations and the impartiality of the Justice Department.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Prosecutor Pleads Fifth, Citing Weaponized Government
Former Justice Department prosecutor Jay Bratt, the lead investigator in the classified documents case against Donald Trump, pleaded the Fifth Amendment during a House Judiciary Committee deposition on Wednesday, citing the weaponization of the government against him, prompting concerns about politi...

Trump Prosecutor Pleads Fifth, Citing Weaponized Government
Former Justice Department prosecutor Jay Bratt, the lead investigator in the classified documents case against Donald Trump, pleaded the Fifth Amendment during a House Judiciary Committee deposition on Wednesday, citing the weaponization of the government against him, prompting concerns about politi...
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Outlines Plan to Combat Antisemitism in the US
Senior DOJ officials met with the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center on Wednesday to discuss combating antisemitism, outlining plans to prosecute hate crimes, enforce civil rights protections, and track foreign funding exacerbating antisemitism, particularly in schools and on college campuses.

DOJ Outlines Plan to Combat Antisemitism in the US
Senior DOJ officials met with the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center on Wednesday to discuss combating antisemitism, outlining plans to prosecute hate crimes, enforce civil rights protections, and track foreign funding exacerbating antisemitism, particularly in schools and on college campuses.
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40% Bias Score

DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalists in Leak Investigations
The Justice Department rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting journalists in leak investigations, allowing for the use of subpoenas and compelled testimony from reporters; Attorney General Pam Bondi justified the decision citing instances of leaks under the Trump administration and emphasized the n...

DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalists in Leak Investigations
The Justice Department rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting journalists in leak investigations, allowing for the use of subpoenas and compelled testimony from reporters; Attorney General Pam Bondi justified the decision citing instances of leaks under the Trump administration and emphasized the n...
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52% Bias Score
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