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Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report
A federal judge temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report investigating President-elect Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, following a request from Trump's legal team who argued the report's author lacked authority and should be replaced; the report is expe...
Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report
A federal judge temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report investigating President-elect Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, following a request from Trump's legal team who argued the report's author lacked authority and should be replaced; the report is expe...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Seeks to Block Report Release; Death Row Inmates Reject Commutation
President Trump is trying to block the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents and election interference cases, while two death row inmates have refused President Biden's commutation offers, citing potential legal disadvantages in their appeals.
Trump Seeks to Block Report Release; Death Row Inmates Reject Commutation
President Trump is trying to block the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents and election interference cases, while two death row inmates have refused President Biden's commutation offers, citing potential legal disadvantages in their appeals.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Pardon Promise Challenges Massive January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people face federal charges for the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; hundreds have been convicted, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison; Trump's promised pardons challenge the ongoing prosecutions.
Trump's Pardon Promise Challenges Massive January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people face federal charges for the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; hundreds have been convicted, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison; Trump's promised pardons challenge the ongoing prosecutions.
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48% Bias Score


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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48% Bias Score


Trump's Pardons Jeopardize January 6th Capitol Riot Prosecutions
President-elect Trump's anticipated pardons for January 6th Capitol rioters are disrupting 300 pending prosecutions and hampering the ongoing investigation, which has resulted in over 1,570 arrests across nearly all 50 states since 2021.
Trump's Pardons Jeopardize January 6th Capitol Riot Prosecutions
President-elect Trump's anticipated pardons for January 6th Capitol rioters are disrupting 300 pending prosecutions and hampering the ongoing investigation, which has resulted in over 1,570 arrests across nearly all 50 states since 2021.
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44% Bias Score


Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Justice Department and Fulton County, Georgia, agreed to a court-enforceable consent decree to improve jail conditions after a 16-month investigation revealed unconstitutional and inhumane practices resulting in dozens of deaths, including that of Lashawn Thompson, prompting a $300 million in...
Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Justice Department and Fulton County, Georgia, agreed to a court-enforceable consent decree to improve jail conditions after a 16-month investigation revealed unconstitutional and inhumane practices resulting in dozens of deaths, including that of Lashawn Thompson, prompting a $300 million in...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Co-Defendants Seek to Block Release of Smith's Final Report
Donald Trump's former co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, are requesting a court order to block the January 10th release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents case, arguing it's a politically motivated attempt to taint potential jurors and violate Tru...

Trump Co-Defendants Seek to Block Release of Smith's Final Report
Donald Trump's former co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, are requesting a court order to block the January 10th release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the classified documents case, arguing it's a politically motivated attempt to taint potential jurors and violate Tru...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Pardon Threat Casts Shadow on January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; despite Trump's promise to pardon them, trials and sentencings continue, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison.

Trump's Pardon Threat Casts Shadow on January 6th Prosecutions
More than 1,500 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot; despite Trump's promise to pardon them, trials and sentencings continue, with sentences ranging from probation to 22 years in prison.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Threaten to Undermine January 6th Capitol Riot Investigation
President-elect Trump's expected pardons for January 6th rioters are jeopardizing the largest criminal probe in US history, freezing plea deals and impacting the investigation's future; over 1,570 arrests have been made, but the focus is shifting to felony cases involving police assault.

Trump Pardons Threaten to Undermine January 6th Capitol Riot Investigation
President-elect Trump's expected pardons for January 6th rioters are jeopardizing the largest criminal probe in US history, freezing plea deals and impacting the investigation's future; over 1,570 arrests have been made, but the focus is shifting to felony cases involving police assault.
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52% Bias Score

Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Department of Justice and Fulton County, Georgia, reached a consent decree to improve inhumane jail conditions following a 16-month investigation that revealed unconstitutional practices, multiple deaths, and systemic failures; $300 million is allocated for improvements.

Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Department of Justice and Fulton County, Georgia, reached a consent decree to improve inhumane jail conditions following a 16-month investigation that revealed unconstitutional practices, multiple deaths, and systemic failures; $300 million is allocated for improvements.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Election Stalls January 6th Capitol Attack Investigations
The upcoming presidency of Donald Trump has stalled hundreds of pending cases against January 6th Capitol rioters, as defendants anticipate presidential pardons, impacting the morale of Justice Department officials and shifting investigative priorities towards more serious crimes.

Trump's Election Stalls January 6th Capitol Attack Investigations
The upcoming presidency of Donald Trump has stalled hundreds of pending cases against January 6th Capitol rioters, as defendants anticipate presidential pardons, impacting the morale of Justice Department officials and shifting investigative priorities towards more serious crimes.
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48% Bias Score

Justice Department Opposes January 6th Defendants' Attendance at Inauguration
Several defendants charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, but the Justice Department opposes their requests, citing public safety concerns and defendants' past actions.

Justice Department Opposes January 6th Defendants' Attendance at Inauguration
Several defendants charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack have requested permission to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, but the Justice Department opposes their requests, citing public safety concerns and defendants' past actions.
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40% Bias Score
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