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Politico reported that whistleblower and former U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney Erez Reuveni had "provided Congress with a trove of e-mails and text messages to corroborate his claims" about ...
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President Donald Trump has announced in a letter on social media that Canadian goods will be subject to a 35% tariff rate ...
A former Department of Justice lawyer turned whistleblower on Thursday gave The New Yorker a peek at what life was like ...
Prosecutors and other federal officials are legally bound to obey judges’ orders even if they disagree with them or believe ...
Erez Reuveni worked as a lawyer for the Department of Justice for nearly fifteen years, largely on immigration cases. After ...
The DOJ denied claims it defied court orders, calling a fired attorney’s complaint a false, politically timed attack on judicial nominee Emil Bove.
According to the whistleblower's claims, Bove said at a March meeting that the DOJ “would need to consider telling the courts ...
If, as a government lawyer, Emil Bove can’t be trusted to follow court orders, should the Senate entrust him with reviewing, ...
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a contentious executive order ending birthright ...
Widespread, abrupt terminations have left Justice Department and FBI employees wondering if they will be next, people ...