Trump says he’d sign a bill to release Epstein files
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When the FBI director came back from Asia touting a major win for the administration’s drug crackdown last week, his victory lap was cut short by yet another development in the Jeffrey Epstein saga.
NPR interviews with current and former officials reveal more of the backstory around the military's strikes in the Caribbean.
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Justice Department sues to block California US House map in clash that could tip control of Congress
The Justice Department has sued to block new congressional district boundaries approved by California voters, joining a legal battle that could determine which party wins control of the U.S.
The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it will fulfill President Donald Trump's request to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's ties to former Democratic President Bill Clinton and JPMorgan, as Trump sought to shift the focus from his relationship with the convicted sex offender.
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Judges want to peek under the hood at the Justice Department, setting up another showdown with Trump
The Justice Department is facing several court orders that land it in a position it often seeks to avoid: Revealing the private statements of its top political leaders.
Sixty former staffers describe an environment of suspicion and intimidation within the nation’s most powerful law enforcement agency.
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Prosecutors ask appeals court to let ex-officer convicted in Breonna Taylor raid out of prison
Prosecutors argue that the trial jury struggled with the charges against Brett Hankison, making a prison sentence “unwarranted.”