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The Trentonian on MSNTrump's Justice Department drops police investigations and results including TrentonJust half a year ago, the Department of Justice announced findings and recommendations of a year-long investigation into the city's police department but the new administration has dropped and ...
The U.S. Justice Department said the investigation into claims of civil rights violations against Mount Vernon Police was ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNROOKE: DOJ Lawyer Revealed What She Found First Week On Job And It’s Perfect Example Of What Liberals Get WrongAssistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon revealed the wild situation she walked into after joining the Department of Justice (DOJ) in the new Trump administration. Dhillon told ...
United States Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, a civil rights attorney, describes the outgoing Biden Department of Justice in an interview with Tucker Carlson. TUCKER CARLSON: Just so evil, ...
United States Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, a civil rights attorney, reacts to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson calling for reparations while touting that he hires only black people for ...
Civil rights advocates condemn the Justice Department’s decision to exit police reform agreements in Louisville and ...
The Justice Department moved to drop police-accountability agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville under Joe Biden.
In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the Justice Department filed lawsuits accusing Minneapolis and Louisville, ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division announced Wednesday it’s dismissing last-minute lawsuits ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNMinnesota Sen. Tina Smith “Deeply Disturbed” By DOJ’s Abandonment Of Police ReformU.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn) vehemently criticized the Department of Justice's decision to withdraw the federal consent ...
Marchers who expected racial progress in the five years since George Floyd's murder instead got a Trump-led white backlash.
The Obama and Biden administrations wanted to micromanage police departments, including Phoenix's, but Trump wisely said no.
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