“DOJ weighs federal death penalty in Buffalo mass shooting” – Live 5 News WCSC

Buffalo, NY – The Department of Justice is reviewing the possibility of pursuing federal death penalty charges in connection with the mass shooting case that took place in Buffalo. This decision comes after the state attorney general’s office requested that the federal government consider taking over the case. The Buffalo mass shooting, which occurred in a shopping center, resulted in the death of several individuals and left many others injured. The state attorney general’s office …

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Attorney General Pam Bondi Swiftly Implements Major DOJ Reforms, Halts Funds to Sanctuary Cities on Day One

Washington — Moments after being sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas at the White House, newly appointed Attorney General Pam Bondi swiftly embarked on implementing significant, transformative changes at the Department of Justice on February 5, 2025. The former Florida attorney general and Trump loyalist launched her tenure with a sharp pivot from previous policies, including an immediate halt in federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions. Bondi, aged 59, received confirmation by a Senate …

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DOJ Demands Gag Order on Trump to be Reinstated

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested that Judge Tanya Chutkan reinstate her previous gag order on ex-President Donald Trump, asserting that this order does not infringe upon his First Amendment rights to free speech. On October 20, Judge Chutkan temporarily halted the enforcement of her order as it awaited further review. This initial directive faced backlash from various quarters, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), for imposing excessively broad limitations on Trump’s ability …

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Only Friendly Journalists for Joe Biden: Strategy or Protection?

At the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, New York Times reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs took President Biden to task for solely doing interviews with friendly talk show hosts. During a panel discussion on how journalists cover the Biden administration, Kanno-Youngs appeared alongside other White House correspondents who were asked why President Biden is less accessible to the press than his predecessor, former President Trump, who frequently granted interviews. Kannos-Youngs noted that daily press briefings weren’t a …

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Garland’s Memory Fails Him: What’s He Hiding in the Hunter Biden Saga?

In a recent testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Attorney General Merrick Garland faced intense scrutiny regarding his involvement in the Hunter Biden case. The core of the matter revolved around allegations suggesting that the Department of Justice (DOJ) might have wielded its influence to shield Hunter Biden, the president’s son, from an IRS tax crime investigation. Earlier this year, Chairman Jason Smith of the House Ways and Means Committee brought to light claims that …

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Shocking Twist: How Trump’s Influence and Joe Biden’s Potential Testimony Led to Hunter’s Sweet Deal!

It has been reported that Hunter Biden’s legal team used aggressive tactics when dealing with the Department of Justice. They employed a strategy that could potentially use President Joe Biden’s testimony in any future criminal trial involving Hunter Biden, his son. This strategy was put forth as a means of pressuring the DOJ to consider a plea agreement to settle the alleged crimes attributed to Hunter. Hunter Biden’s attorney, Chris Clark, articulated that President Biden …

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DOJ Allocates Staggering $6 Billion to Seize Assets from American Taxpayers

The Department of Justice seems to have taken a proactive approach, possibly due to concerns that House Republicans may reduce its financial support. As a result, the Department has allocated a significant amount of $6 billion towards collaborating with private enterprises to seize assets and funds from American citizens. Law enforcement agencies have turned civil asset forfeiture into a lucrative business. They are not legally required to press charges or file a lawsuit against individuals …

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DOJ’s Ongoing Indictment: Donald Trump Accused of Seeking to Delete Surveillance Videos

A recent indictment alleges that ex-president Donald Trump tried to delete security footage to obstruct the ongoing investigation into his alleged hoarding and hiding of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Prosecutors have now added a 32nd charge to the initial 31 counts of illegally retaining national defense information, bringing the total federal charges against Trump to 40. The indictment includes new counts of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information. It also alleges a broader …

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Courtroom Chaos: Hunter Biden’s Lawyers in Hot Water – Details Inside

Judge Maryellen Noreika cautioned Hunter Biden’s legal team that they might face penalties due to an accusation that a law firm member provided false information to the court clerk over the phone to remove certain records from the docket. The record in question was the amicus brief filed by House Ways and Means Committee regarding Hunter’s Plea deal. The warning was issued the day before a planned hearing to discuss a potential plea deal related …

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Exposing the Staggering Costs of DOJ’s Pursuit of Trump’s Legal Battles

According to a recently released government report, special counsel Jack Smith’s extensive investigation into former President Donald Trump has incurred a cost of over $9 million in taxpayers’ dollars since his appointment last year. The Department of Justice (DOJ) disclosed the following figures showing that Smith’s team has spent approximately $5.4 million on rent, personnel, and other expenses. In comparison, an additional $3.8 million in “component expenses” was accrued by other DOJ agencies over four …

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