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Danielle Sassoon and the Allies Trump Needs

Were President Donald Trump to have pardoned New York City mayor Eric Adams, we would have understood. By the same token, were the Justice Department...

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The Capitol Rioters Are Free — But Ed Martin’s Crusade Against Jan. 6 Prosecutors Is Just Getting Started

On Friday, Ed Martin, the interim head of the federal prosecutor’s office in Washington, fired around 30 government attorneys who had been hired to...

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Former US Navy Member Pleads Guilty to Plotting Iranian Terror Attack Against America

A former Navy sailor has pleaded guilty to charges he sought to attack Great Lakes Naval Station in North Chicago, Illinois, as part of an Iranian...

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This U.S. Attorney Resigned Amid an Ethics Investigation. Yet He Wound Up Overseeing Judges’ Ethics.

Soon after he was sworn in, U.S. Attorney Duane “Dak” Kees started an improper relationship with a subordinate, documents released by the Justice...

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