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Supreme Court Lets DOGE View Social Security Data

 

In a second order, the court ruled that, for now, the Department of Government Efficiency does not have to hand over internal records to a watchdog group.

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DOJ investigating Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying about COVID decisions, source confirms

Trump administration launches probe into former NY governor one month after dismissing corruption case against his rival Eric Adams

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Cassie Ventura to resume testimony in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial

Former girlfriend says she endured years of physical abuse, control and violence at music mogul’s hands

COLLECTING EVIDENCE: Justice Department launches criminal investigation into New York AG Letitia James

James' attorney, Abbe Lowell, called the accusations against his client 'baseless and long discredited'

Wisconsin judge’s arrest by FBI sends chilling message, scholars and critics say

The arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan, an escalation of the fight between President Trump and the judiciary, serves “to intimidate and threaten all judges, state and local, across the country,” said J. Michael Luttig, a conservative former U.S. appeals court judge.

FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien, sources say

The judge is accused of hiding the immigrant in her jury room while ICE tried to arrest him

Justice Dept. says it’s not required to bring back wrongly deported man

A Supreme Court ruling only requires facilitating the removal of “domestic barriers” against bringing Kilmar Abrego García back from El Salvador, the Justice Department argues.

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