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Trump, three months into his term, has moved swiftly to use the powers of the presidency in unprecedented ways to punish, weaken and silence his enemies, experts say.
This week, the U.S. Department of Justice told its lawyers they can no longer attend or speak at events hosted by the American Bar Association ...
The killing allegedly took place in September 2020, when Ishmael Petty and the now-deceased prisoner were kept in the same ...
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat discusses the dire conditions at the Fulton County Jail, calling for a replacement and ...
The two attorneys representing Harvard University in a pitched fight with the Trump administration are no strangers to the ...
As Harvard University prepares for what could be an epic showdown with the White House, it does so represented by ...
While decrying the weaponization of executive power on the campaign trail, of course, Trump was simultaneously promising it. "I am your retribution," he pledged to crowds, who howled their approval.
Shapley revealed that his superiors at the agency were slow walking the Biden tax probe and not allowing him to pursue relevant lines of inquiry.