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Military Lawyers to Serve as Temporary Immigration Judges
The Justice Department has authorized 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, with 150 potentially starting this week, to address a massive backlog of immigration cases exacerbated by increased arrests and staff shortages.
Military Lawyers to Serve as Temporary Immigration Judges
The Justice Department has authorized 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, with 150 potentially starting this week, to address a massive backlog of immigration cases exacerbated by increased arrests and staff shortages.
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28% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates CalEPA for Potentially Discriminatory Hiring Practices
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating California's Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) for potentially discriminatory hiring practices based on a document promoting racial equity that is suspected of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
DOJ Investigates CalEPA for Potentially Discriminatory Hiring Practices
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating California's Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) for potentially discriminatory hiring practices based on a document promoting racial equity that is suspected of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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56% Bias Score


Five Trump Critics Targeted in FBI Investigations Linked to Kash Patel's Book
FBI investigations into five individuals named in Kash Patel's book "Government Gangsters", including former national security advisor John Bolton, raise concerns about the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents within seven months of the book's release.
Five Trump Critics Targeted in FBI Investigations Linked to Kash Patel's Book
FBI investigations into five individuals named in Kash Patel's book "Government Gangsters", including former national security advisor John Bolton, raise concerns about the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents within seven months of the book's release.
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52% Bias Score


Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...
Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Use of Investigations for Public Shaming Raises Concerns
The Trump administration's investigations into key figures involved in previous probes of the president suggest a campaign of retaliation, marked by public statements from top DOJ officials that violate legal ethics and contrast with the restrained approach during the Mar-a-Lago search.
Trump Administration's Use of Investigations for Public Shaming Raises Concerns
The Trump administration's investigations into key figures involved in previous probes of the president suggest a campaign of retaliation, marked by public statements from top DOJ officials that violate legal ethics and contrast with the restrained approach during the Mar-a-Lago search.
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44% Bias Score


Maxwell Interview Release Fails to Quell Outrage Over Epstein Case
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing, implicating no one, including President Trump, and claimed Epstein had no client list; however, inconsistencies in her statements and apparent attempts to gain favor with the Trump administ...
Maxwell Interview Release Fails to Quell Outrage Over Epstein Case
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing, implicating no one, including President Trump, and claimed Epstein had no client list; however, inconsistencies in her statements and apparent attempts to gain favor with the Trump administ...
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56% Bias Score

January 6th Capitol Rioters Seek Damages from US Government
Following Trump's pardons and firings, January 6th Capitol rioters are pressuring the Trump administration for damages over what they deem "unjust" prosecutions, potentially leading to a special commission for compensation.

January 6th Capitol Rioters Seek Damages from US Government
Following Trump's pardons and firings, January 6th Capitol rioters are pressuring the Trump administration for damages over what they deem "unjust" prosecutions, potentially leading to a special commission for compensation.
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52% Bias Score

House Committee Subpoenas Epstein Estate in Ongoing Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for documents related to the government's investigation, including materials referencing presidents and vice presidents, and a birthday book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, with a September 8th deadline.

House Committee Subpoenas Epstein Estate in Ongoing Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for documents related to the government's investigation, including materials referencing presidents and vice presidents, and a birthday book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, with a September 8th deadline.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Releases Maxwell Interview in Epstein Case
The Trump administration released audio and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, a move that coincided with a congressional subpoena for related documents; the release aimed to shift media focus away from other controversies bu...

Trump Administration Releases Maxwell Interview in Epstein Case
The Trump administration released audio and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, a move that coincided with a congressional subpoena for related documents; the release aimed to shift media focus away from other controversies bu...
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60% Bias Score

Maxwell Transcripts Released: Downplaying Trump-Epstein Ties
Following weeks of controversy, the Department of Justice released redacted transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interviews, in which she downplayed Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and denied any knowledge of the Clintons' involvement in Epstein's crimes.

Maxwell Transcripts Released: Downplaying Trump-Epstein Ties
Following weeks of controversy, the Department of Justice released redacted transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interviews, in which she downplayed Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and denied any knowledge of the Clintons' involvement in Epstein's crimes.
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56% Bias Score

Maxwell Interview Transcripts Released; Deny Wrongdoing, Fueling Epstein Case Controversy
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing and implicated no one, including President Trump, despite inconsistencies and credibility issues, further fueling public skepticism over the administration's handling of the Epstein case.

Maxwell Interview Transcripts Released; Deny Wrongdoing, Fueling Epstein Case Controversy
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing and implicated no one, including President Trump, despite inconsistencies and credibility issues, further fueling public skepticism over the administration's handling of the Epstein case.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Use of Investigations Raises Concerns of Retaliation and Abuse of Power
The Trump administration's investigations into individuals involved in prior probes of the former president, coupled with public statements by DOJ officials violating ethical norms, suggest a strategy of public shaming rather than solely pursuing legal prosecution.

Trump Administration's Use of Investigations Raises Concerns of Retaliation and Abuse of Power
The Trump administration's investigations into individuals involved in prior probes of the former president, coupled with public statements by DOJ officials violating ethical norms, suggest a strategy of public shaming rather than solely pursuing legal prosecution.
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48% Bias Score
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