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DOJ, Michigan

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Trump-appointed judge dismisses DOJ's case against State of Michigan, SOS Benson
A case brought by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) against the State of Michigan and Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was dismissed by a Grand Rapids judge on Tuesday.

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 · 21h
Federal judge dismisses attempt to obtain Michigan voter data in latest rejection of DOJ
Hoodline · 9h
Federal Court Blocks DOJ's Bid for Michigan Voter Data, Upholding Privacy Protections

Jeffrey Epstein, Justice Department

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US lawmakers accuse Justice Department of 'inappropriately' redacting Epstein files
Republican Thomas Massie and Democrat Ro Khanna say the DOJ is not complying with their transparency law.

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India Today on MSN · 8d
US Justice Department removes thousands of Epstein files after flawed redactions
 · 23h
Attorney General Bondi Will Face Questions From Lawmakers as Fallout Over Epstein Files Continues
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Trump told police chief 'everyone' knew about Epstein, FBI document says
A newly uncovered FBI interview raised new questions about U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion he knew nothing about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, while Trump's commerce secreta...

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US lawmakers accuse justice department of 'inappropriately' redacting Epstein files
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The new Epstein file that suggests Trump knew about paedophile's behaviour
 · 1d
Donald Trump Told Police 'Everyone' Knew About Jeffrey Epstein's Crimes in 2006
At one point, Trump apparently called PBPD -- Reiter says this was in 2006, around the time Epstein was arrested and charged with a state-level solicitation of prostitution charge -- and said, "‘Thank...

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FBI Report Of 2006 Call Ratting Out Epstein Muddles Trump’s Previous Explanations
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“Everyone has known”: Trump told police that Epstein’s conduct was open secret
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Senators Mark Kelly, Elissa Slotkin respond to failed DOJ indictments

Two Democratic senators are speaking out, saying they won’t back down after the DOJ tried - and failed - to secure indictments against them.
The Brown Daily Herald
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R.I. ACLU challenges Department of Justice pursuit of non-public voter files

Unredacted voter rolls include personal voter information like birthdates and portions of social security numbers.
Mediaite on MSN
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JUST IN: Trump DOJ Fails to Indict Mark Kelly and 5 Other Democrats Who Posted Video Urging Tref

A shocking report revealed the Trump DOJ tried — and failed — to indict Sen. Mark Kelly and 5 other Dems for their video urging troops to refuse illegal orders. The post JUST IN: Trump DOJ Fails to Indict Mark Kelly and 5 Other Democrats Who Posted Video Urging Tref first appeared on Mediaite.
WMAR 2 News
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DOJ launches investigation into Baltimore City Health Department over alleged racial segregation in training

The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over allegations of racially segregated employee training groups.
FedScoop
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DOJ ramps up AI for legal work, crime predictions, surveillance, inventory shows

The agency’s 31% year-over-year surge in AI use cases includes work with predictive models and surveillance technologies that sparked concern from privacy and technology safety advocates.
The Daily Signal
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Trump’s DOJ Seeks Justice for Victims of Benghazi

Hopefully Al-Bakoush will not be the last alleged participant in the Benghazi terrorist attack to be brought to the U.S. to stand trial.
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Lawmakers who reviewed unredacted Epstein files blast DOJ over blacked-out names

After reviewing unredacted versions of the Epstein files on Monday, Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said that "it's not explained yet why there might be certain redactions that have been made.
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