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Donald Trump, FBI and Justice Department

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Justice Department releases missing FBI interviews in Epstein files with woman who made claims against Trump
(This March 5 story contains strong language in paragraph 3) By Brad Heath WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department released FBI records on Thursday that summarize interviews of an unidentified woman in which she made accusations against President Donald Trump related to an alleged sexual encounter.

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Justice Department publishes some missing Epstein files related to Trump
 · 10h
Justice Department Posts 3 FBI Memos Alleging Unverified Sexual Abuse by Donald Trump
 · 13h
Justice Department releases Epstein files related to allegations against Trump
The Justice Department released documents from the Epstein files relating to a woman who made allegations against President Donald Trump.

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 · 6h
President Trump appears in newly released Epstein files
 · 21h
DOJ releases "mistakenly withheld" Epstein files with uncorroborated claims about Trump
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'If You Can Keep It': What Should Accountability Look Like In The Epstein Case?
Among those named in the documents is Donald Trump.

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 · 18h
New Epstein Files Include Allegation Donald Trump Sexually Assaulted Minor
 · 20h
READ: Stunning FBI Doc Claims Trump Assaulted Teen Girl After She ‘Bit the Sh*t Out of’ His Penis
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Justice Department Denounces Federal Judges in Fight Against Law Firms

The Trump administration had signaled earlier this week that it was ready to abandon four executive orders seeking to punish law firms, but abruptly reversed course the next day.
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Justice Department autopen investigation isn’t over yet, official says

The Justice Department is still investigating whether people around former President Joe Biden broke the law with their use of an autopen, according to a senior Justice Department official.
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DOJ moves to drop defense of Trump's executive orders targeting law firms

Four different district court judges found President Trump's executive orders targeting the law firms were unconstitutional.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Justice Department: Fulton has no grounds for return of ballots

In a new filing in federal court, the Justice Department seeks ti dismiss Fulton County's motion to return the 2020 ballots and cancel next week's scheduled hearing.
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Trump’s pick to lead new Justice Department unit scrutinized as president declares ‘war on fraud’

President Donald Trump’s pick to lead a new Justice Department division dedicated to rooting out fraud says he would pursue prosecutions “without fear or favor,” amid growing questions about how the n
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Department of Justice offering compensation for people exposed to Manhattan Project era radiation

Those who qualify for Radiation Exposure Compensation Act could receive thousands of dollars to help with medical costs.
East Idaho News
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Idaho secretary of state won’t give US Justice Department sensitive voter information

Idaho’s top election official recently said he will not give the Trump administration access to sensitive personal information about 1 million Idaho registered voters. In a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice last week,
Opinion
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Opinion: Steve Bannon gets an unusual assist from Trump’s Justice Department

Adhering to the rule of law has not been a hallmark of the Justice Department under Donald Trump. Moving to dismiss Bannon’s indictment is just another sign of its willingness to play fast and loose with facts and law.

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