Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Justice Department
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WASHINGTON — President Trump called on the Justice Department Tuesday to prosecute former President Barack Obama for allegedly ordering an assessment that Russia meddled to help him with the 2016 election.
The Justice Department has fired the wife of the man who developed a controversial “anti-ICE” warning system after far-right influencer Laura Loomer went after her on X. Carolyn Feinstein, who is married to ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron and has served as a forensic accountant at the DOJ’s Office of the U.
Maurene Comey, a prosecutor who handled high-profile Diddy and Epstein cases, was fired by the Justice Department, and legal analysts offer divided opinions.
Speaking on a podcast, Allison Gill and Kel McClanahan outline a legal case aimed at ensuring more documentation is released.
The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.
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Former FBI Director James Comey issued his first public statement since his daughter Maurene Comey was fired from the Department of Justice earlier this month. Comey recorded a video statement on his Substack on Sunday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) called on President Donald Trump to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump's Department of Justice has fired dozens of career federal prosecutors without warning and seemingly without cause, according to the Washington Post. Washington Post National Reporter Carol Leonnig,
Since President Trump took office, the Justice Department has backed challenges to gun regulations. And it did not appeal a ruling against a federal age limit on handguns.
Former FBI Director James Comey offered his first comment on the firing of his daughter Maureen as a federal prosecutor in the Mannhattan U.S. Attorney's office, Sunday evening on his Substack. Comey blasted the "hacks" at the Trump Justice Department and addressed DOJ employees: "Have the courage to do the right thing,
The account for Rasmussen Reports, a polling firm that typically favors Republicans, called the statement “great tradecraft,” pointing to how the memo was first reported by Axios before being officially posted. It said the release caused “a PR nightmare in public opinion because trust in gov is shattered.”