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US Senate confirms Pam Bondi
Pam Bondi expected to move quickly to assert control of Justice Department
Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi will arrive for her first day at the Justice Department Wednesday amid a firestorm over firings of agents and prosecutors who have worked on cases related to Donald Trump and the January 6,
Senate confirms Pam Bondi as US attorney general, putting Trump ally at Justice Department’s helm
The Senate confirmed Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general Tuesday evening, putting a longtime ally of Donald Trump at the helm of a Justice Department that has already been rattled by the firings of career employees seen as disloyal to the Republican president.
Pam Bondi becomes third female US attorney general. See how Florida senators voted on confirmation
A Tampa-area native, Pam Bondi became the second Floridian and the third woman to hold the office of U.S. attorney general.
FBI agents sue to protect identities of Jan. 6 agents
FBI turns over details of 5,000 employees who worked on January 6 cases to Trump Justice Department, as agents sue
FBI officials have complied with demands to provide the Justice Department with a list of thousands of employees who worked on investigations related to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot, according to people familiar with the situation.
FBI Agents Who Worked Jan. 6 And Trump Cases Sue Justice Department
A group of FBI agents sued the U.S. Justice Department in a lawsuit on Tuesday, asking a federal judge to step in and stop the publication of a list they say the bureau is actively compiling of agents who worked on Jan. 6 cases or helped investigate President Donald Trump while he was criminally indicted.
FBI agents try to block administration’s effort to examine Trump, Jan. 6 cases
Attorneys for the agents said using information about cases involving Jan. 6 or President Donald Trump to fire FBI employees would be unlawful and retaliatory.
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US judge blocks Trump from sending transgender women to men's prisons
By Mike Scarcella, Nate Raymond and Luc Cohen WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump's ...
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Region’s mayors and police chiefs convene in Providence on future of policing
It’s not on the agenda, but the No. 1 topic in every side conversation for all of New England’s mayors and police chiefs is ...
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Trump preparing to majorly revamp Department of Education as math, reading scores show stunning lows
President Donald Trump is preparing to revamp the Department of Education after math, reading scores show stunning lows, ...
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Trump team revamps US Justice Department with his former personal lawyer at helm
President Donald Trump's new administration has been racing to remake the Justice Department tasked with U.S. law enforcement ...
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Eric Adams' attorney meets with Justice Department over future of federal case: Sources
Mayor Eric Adams’s attorney visited Justice Department headquarters Friday to discuss the future of the mayor’s criminal ...
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Justice Department restarts legal aid programs for detained immigrants
The agency’s reversal comes after a federal judge told the Trump administration it must continue to pay for grants and other ...
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US forms task force to battle antisemitism focusing on schools, campuses
The U.S. Justice Department said it formed a multi-agency task force on Monday to fight antisemitism in schools and ...
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