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The New Republic on MSNKaroline Leavitt Refuses to Rule Out Arrest of Supreme Court JudgesThe Department of Justice on Friday arrested Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan, on charges of obstruction after she allegedly ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Comments on Third Term Rumors—and It’s Not Exactly ReassuringDonald Trump can’t help speculating about serving a third term as president—even as he claims “[i]t’s not something that I’m ...
THE Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday confirmed the filing of qualified human trafficking charges against former presidential spokesman and human rights lawyer Herminio “Harry” Roque Jr. and ...
The federal government has cut some of its aid to National Court Appointed Special Advocates, which provides special advocacy ...
Good morning and welcome to the weekly Monday edition of the New York & New Jersey Energy newsletter. We’ll take a look at ...
A conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg, Ashley Parker, and Michael Scherer about their recent interview with the president of ...
Lawmakers in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ own party have been investigating Hope Florida amid revelations that its foundation gave $10 ...
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Mediaite on MSNFox’s Peter Doocy Asks Karoline Leavitt if Trump Administration Would Ever Arrest a Supreme Court Justice After Milwaukee Judge JailedFox's Peter Doocy asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt whether President Donald Trump's administration would ever arrest a Supreme Court Justice.
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AlterNet on MSN'Ready to fight': How one major firm refuses to be bullied by TrumpSince returning to The White House, President Donald Trump has embraced a new tactic: using executive orders to bully and ...
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Local News Matters on MSNJudge orders halt to Trump plan to freeze federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictionsA FEDERAL JUDGE HAS RULED that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot withhold federal funding from San Francisco, ...
As Donald Trump hits his 100th day in office Tuesday, his imprint is everywhere. But the long-term impact is often unclear.
Three former Tennessee police officers will face an out-of-town jury when their trial in state court starts Monday on ...
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