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A spokesperson for James called the subpoenas "weaponization of the justice system," invoking a criticism Trump used to describe her case against him that resulted in a half-billion dollar penalty.
Trumps vengeance purge continues in the FBI, as former acting director Brian Driscoll and three other FBI agents were unceremoniously fired by Kash Patel.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas to New York Attorney General Letitia James for records related to ...
Federal prosecutors for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of New York are in the early stages of a probe ...
A lawsuit seeking a trove of government documents related to Jeffrey Epstein just got passed to the federal judge who made ...
James was hit with subpoenas as part of a grand jury probe by the Albany US Attorney’s Office into her office’s $454 million civil fraud case against President Trump.
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Evading Justice: Malcolm Naden's Case
After murdering two relatives, Malcolm Naden went on the run for seven long years, escaping the police and general public ...
A legal organization challenging President Donald Trump's administration on multiple fronts is suing the Justice Department ...
Federal law enforcement agencies began patrolling Washington, D.C., Friday morning, after President Trump said crime in the ...
The DOJ knows it hired a Jan. 6 rioter who advocated violence against police officers. It’s still not firing him.
NBC News Justice and Intelligence correspondent Ken Dilanian lamented on today's "Morning Joe" that the morale at the FBI is ...