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Pam Bondi Is Gone. That Might Be Bad News.
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Pam Bondi Is Gone. That Might Be Bad News.

Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi leaves after 15 months of high-profile blunders. The troubling question: was her incompetence the only thing protecting his opponents?

Fed vs DOJ: When Central Bank Independence Meets Government Oversight
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Fed vs DOJ: When Central Bank Independence Meets Government Oversight

The Federal Reserve challenges Justice Department subpoenas in an unprecedented legal showdown that tests the boundaries between monetary independence and democratic accountability.

How Trump Broke the Department of Justice
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How Trump Broke the Department of Justice

Minnesota's mass deportation operation has left federal courts unable to comply with judicial orders as DOJ lawyers flee en masse. The rule of law is crumbling in real time.

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When Justice Becomes Law Enforcement's Shield
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When Justice Becomes Law Enforcement's Shield

The DOJ's response to Minneapolis ICE operations reveals how federal agencies protect each other while targeting critics and protesters instead of investigating officer misconduct.

Jack Smith testifying before the House Committee
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Jack Smith Trump Testimony 2026: "No One is Above the Law"

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith defended his prosecution of Donald Trump during a 2026 House testimony, emphasizing that 'no one is above the law.'

A courtroom gavel and scales of justice on a dark wooden table
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Trump DOJ Approach 2026: Investigations into Fed Chair and Lawmakers Intensify

As of January 2026, the Trump DOJ approach faces scrutiny over investigations into the Fed Chair and lawmakers, triggering mass resignations by career prosecutors.

DOJ Says Jeffrey Epstein Records Release Needs 'A Few More Weeks' After Finding Over 1 Million New Documents
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DOJ Says Jeffrey Epstein Records Release Needs 'A Few More Weeks' After Finding Over 1 Million New Documents

The U.S. Justice Department says it needs 'a few more weeks' to release Jeffrey Epstein records after discovering over one million new, potentially relevant documents.

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