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Political Ethics

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The Department of Justice headquarters

DOJ loses another public corruption case, raising concerns of motive, prosecutorial misconduct

The recent court-ordered reversal of Rep. Fortenberry's conviction is the latest in a series of reversals against high-profile public officials prosecuted by the DOJ.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump in NYC

Trump shakes up legal team before Fulton County arrest

Trump is expected to become the first former U.S. president to have a mug shot taken.

Congress

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Nehls

Rep. Troy Nehls says DeSantis 'not ready' to lead GOP as 2024 presidential nominee after Trump dig

"Donald Trump is living in Ron DeSantis' head," said the Texas conservative.

Cybersecurity

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January 2018 photo of Tehran, Iran

Two Iranians charged in cyber scheme targeting computers in U.S., Europe, and Middle East

The purloined data included a range of confidential documents pertaining to national security, foreign policy intelligence, aerospace data, and unpublished scientific research, the Justice Department said. 

Courts & Law

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Trump legal team seeks post-election trial date for Jack Smith's election case

Smith, for his part, has sought a Jan. 2, 2024, trial date, which would precede the Republican primary contest.

Courts & Law

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Fani Willis, Nathan Wade, Aug. 14, 2023, Atlanta, Ga.

Judge rules Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can stay on Trump election interference case

Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee oversaw the Willis, Wade case

Courts & Law

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Jack Smith, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1, 2023

Jack Smith admits he included inaccurate info when asking judge to hide Trump Twitter warrant

The revelation follows an unrelated admission from Smith that his team had incorrectly claimed that surveillance footage it included as evidence in the Trump classified documents case, had been provided to defense counsel for review.

Politics & Policy

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John Bolton on February 17, 2020

Bolton blasts Biden for negotiating with Iran after assassination plot

“It’s a big mistake for the administration to continue to show weakness to Iran by begging to get back in the 2015 nuclear deal,” he said

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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Washington, D.C. row houses

Washington, D.C. man charged in $2.1 million scheme to fraudulently obtain pandemic relief loans

The man used the funds for a big ticket shopping spree, and also embezzled money from the Archdiocese of Washington, prosecutors say.

Political Ethics

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Eric Greitens, Feb. 22, 2017, University City, Missouri

Records reveal external forces that aided Soros-funded prosecutor in toppling Missouri GOP governor

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner turned over concealed records to Just the News under court order, revealing new details about her office's ethically tarnished prosecution of Eric Greitens, including alleged victim's concern that topless photo allegedly used to extort her might not exist.

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