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Trump Administration Gutted DOJ Anti-Corruption Efforts
The Trump administration's dismantling of key parts of the Justice Department's anti-corruption infrastructure has created an environment ripe for corruption, according to experts, who point to the firings of lawyers, the disbanding of an FBI squad, and changes in policy as evidence.
Trump Administration Gutted DOJ Anti-Corruption Efforts
The Trump administration's dismantling of key parts of the Justice Department's anti-corruption infrastructure has created an environment ripe for corruption, according to experts, who point to the firings of lawyers, the disbanding of an FBI squad, and changes in policy as evidence.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Department Shifts White-Collar Crime Enforcement Priorities
The Justice Department's Criminal Division, under Matthew R. Galeotti, issued a memorandum outlining ten prioritized areas for white-collar crime enforcement, focusing on crimes with the greatest impact on American citizens and interests, notably omitting income tax and environmental crimes despite ...
Justice Department Shifts White-Collar Crime Enforcement Priorities
The Justice Department's Criminal Division, under Matthew R. Galeotti, issued a memorandum outlining ten prioritized areas for white-collar crime enforcement, focusing on crimes with the greatest impact on American citizens and interests, notably omitting income tax and environmental crimes despite ...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Multiple Fraud Convicts, Citing Political Targeting
President Trump pardoned several individuals convicted of fraud, including reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley and former Rep. Michael Grimm, claiming they were unfairly targeted for supporting him; pardons included those convicted of tax evasion, bribery, and securities fraud, many of whom had...
Trump Pardons Multiple Fraud Convicts, Citing Political Targeting
President Trump pardoned several individuals convicted of fraud, including reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley and former Rep. Michael Grimm, claiming they were unfairly targeted for supporting him; pardons included those convicted of tax evasion, bribery, and securities fraud, many of whom had...
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56% Bias Score


Martin's New Justice Department Roles Spark Concerns of Political Retribution
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin now directs the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, serves as pardon attorney, and actively investigates individuals involved in past investigations of President Trump, raising concerns about political influence.
Martin's New Justice Department Roles Spark Concerns of Political Retribution
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin now directs the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, serves as pardon attorney, and actively investigates individuals involved in past investigations of President Trump, raising concerns about political influence.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Department Reviews Pardon Applications for Jan. 6 Defendants
Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin is reviewing pardon applications for 11 Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boys members, who received commutations but not full pardons from President Trump, sparking debate over the use of presidential...
Justice Department Reviews Pardon Applications for Jan. 6 Defendants
Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin is reviewing pardon applications for 11 Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and Proud Boys members, who received commutations but not full pardons from President Trump, sparking debate over the use of presidential...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Highlight Justice Department's Shift Away From Public Corruption Cases
President Trump pardoned several public officials convicted of financial crimes, including former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, signaling a Justice Department shift away from public corruption cases, potentially emboldening future misconduct.
Trump Pardons Highlight Justice Department's Shift Away From Public Corruption Cases
President Trump pardoned several public officials convicted of financial crimes, including former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, signaling a Justice Department shift away from public corruption cases, potentially emboldening future misconduct.
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52% Bias Score

Jan. 6 Defendant Rejects Trump Pardon
Pamela Hemphill, a January 6th Capitol riot participant, is rejecting her presidential pardon from Donald Trump, a unique action among over 1,500 pardon recipients; she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and received three years probation, believing the pardon would legitimize what she considers a fals...

Jan. 6 Defendant Rejects Trump Pardon
Pamela Hemphill, a January 6th Capitol riot participant, is rejecting her presidential pardon from Donald Trump, a unique action among over 1,500 pardon recipients; she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and received three years probation, believing the pardon would legitimize what she considers a fals...
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44% Bias Score

Raskin Questions Trump Pardons, Citing Loyalty and Donations
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin is questioning the criteria used for recent presidential pardons, alleging that President Trump's administration has prioritized loyalty and donations over traditional clemency standards, issuing pardons to dozens, including several convicted fraudsters.

Raskin Questions Trump Pardons, Citing Loyalty and Donations
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin is questioning the criteria used for recent presidential pardons, alleging that President Trump's administration has prioritized loyalty and donations over traditional clemency standards, issuing pardons to dozens, including several convicted fraudsters.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Unfulfilled Promises Fuel Conspiracy Theories and Supporter Unrest
President Trump's second term is marked by continued promotion of conspiracy theories despite releasing 63,000+ pages of JFK records; unmet expectations among supporters fuel unrest and questions about the administration's transparency.

Trump's Unfulfilled Promises Fuel Conspiracy Theories and Supporter Unrest
President Trump's second term is marked by continued promotion of conspiracy theories despite releasing 63,000+ pages of JFK records; unmet expectations among supporters fuel unrest and questions about the administration's transparency.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.

Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.
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60% Bias Score

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Missing Voter ID Information
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information from over 200,000 registered voters, following a state Supreme Court case where a Republican candidate unsuccessfully challenged his loss based on missing ...

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Missing Voter ID Information
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information from over 200,000 registered voters, following a state Supreme Court case where a Republican candidate unsuccessfully challenged his loss based on missing ...
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40% Bias Score

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.
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40% Bias Score
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