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Even Republican election officials are balking at Trump Justice Department’s voter roll crusade
As the Trump administration has sued 25 mostly-Democratic state election chiefs for their voter rolls, it has also encountered quieter resistance from Republican officials who have balked at the ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed concern about the Justice Department keeping track of which Epstein documents members of Congress viewed — but other top Republicans were not convinced.
The Justice Department should “take about 20 years” to finish the marijuana rescheduling process, a GOP congressman who staunchly opposes cannabis reform tells Marijuana Moment. With the proposal to ...
WASHINGTON — Top legal officials in seven Republican states are asking the U.S. Department of Justice to scrutinize the proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger. The group of state attorneys ...
It is embarrassing for our Department of Justice to sink resources into such obviously frivolous cases. But that's not the ...
A growing number of Ohio politicians plan to donate campaign contributions from billionaire Les Wexner in lead-up to his testimony about Epstein ties.
Colorado congressmembers Lauren Boebert, Joe Neguse and Jason Crow showed Washington, D.C., last week why the West is renowned for our independence.” ...
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Republican attorneys general demand DOJ investigate foreign funding tied to 150 climate groups in US
Nineteen Republican attorneys general asked the DOJ to investigate U.S. nonprofits that received nearly $2 billion in foreign climate funding for potential violations.
Speaker Johnson says he disapproves of Justice Department logging lawmaker searches of Epstein files
Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, asked the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate what he characterized as “spying,” and Johnson, a close ally of ...
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Justice Department lists hundreds of prominent people named in Epstein files in letter to Congress
The Department of Justice on Saturday sent Congress a list of “politically exposed persons” in the millions of files released related to its probes into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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