Political and Legislative
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The White House Had No Warning That the DOJ Would Continue to Defend Trump in His Defamation Suit
The White House said Tuesday it was not given a heads-up by the Justice Department that it…
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The Supreme Court Will Hear a Case Regarding Mosque Surveillance by the FBI
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a long-running case stemming from surveillance of Southern…
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The Justice Department Is Expanding the Use of Body Cameras by Federal Law Enforcement
The Justice Department is dramatically expanding the use of body-worn cameras by federal law enforcement,…
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The Biden Administration Launches a Task Force to Tackle Human Trafficking
The Biden administration on Monday announced the formation of a new task force to combat…
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Negotiations on Police Reform Reach a Crucial Stretch This Month
GOP negotiators on police reform say if there’s going to be a deal, it’ll happen…
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A New Nevada Law Bans Racially Discriminatory School Mascots and ‘Sundown Sirens’
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) on Friday signed a bill that directs local school boards to ban…
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The Supreme Court of Virginia Will Hear Challenges to the Removal of a Confederate Statue
Last June, when Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced a plan to take down a 131-year-old…
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Biden Signed an Executive Order Barring American Investments in Chinese Defense and Surveillance Companies
President Biden signed an executive order Thursday to prohibit investments in Chinese defense and surveillance firms…
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After Two Years of Waiting, the House Judiciary Committee Will Interview Trump’s Former Counsel
The House Judiciary Committee is poised to question former White House counsel Don McGahn behind closed doors…
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Biden Offers Republicans a Compromised Tax Deal in Infrastructure Talks
President Joe Biden is trying to break a logjam with Republicans on how to pay…
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