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The attorney general's recent memo indicates journalists who receive classified information could face Justice Department subpoenas and search warrants.
A Biden-era policy that protected journalists enjoyed bipartisan support. Four years later, Attorney General Pam Bondi undid ...
Bondi’s directive refers to gender-affirming surgery as “female genital mutilation” but doesn’t supersede current laws on ...
The administration is attempting to intimidate and silence judges, said the former aide to Hakeem Jeffries and Barack Obama ...
The Republican offensive against the judiciary has been unsubtle, but the Trump administration hadn’t arrested a sitting ...
Every so often, Donald Trump assembles America's most powerful grovelers at the White House to take turns telling him how ...
Trump administration officials could be focused on “anti-religion bias” within the government, but they’re instead focused ...
President Donald Trump held a rare televised cabinet meeting on Wednesday to commemorate the achievements of his first 100 ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi made a mathematically questionable claim during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, telling gathered ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi may come to regret approving and then boasting about the arrest of a Wisconsin judge on Friday for ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi bragged about "signing death warrants" at a cabinet meeting where she offered effusive praise of ...
The secretary of state admitted during an appearance on MSNBC that “of course” everyone is entitled to a fair hearing before ...