PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S campaign of retribution is being informally led by Ed Martin, the pardon attorney in the Department of Justice, and Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance ...
This week demonstrated an emerging reality for President Trump: Commanding the Justice Department is not the same as ...
On the surface, President Donald Trump’s second-term personnel operation has been a smoothly running machine. The Senate has ...
President Trump's broad pardon for 2020 election challenges has created legal ambiguity, with the justice department tasking ...
The Justice Department is investigating whether people impersonated federal agents in mortgage fraud probes of prominent Democrats, a development that could complicate efforts to prosecute political ...
Remaking Government, your guide to Donald Trump’s unprecedented overhaul of the federal government — the key decisions, the ...
The Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff who manage and enforce federal disability law ...
A whistleblower has accused Ed Martin of “concealing and destroying” communications related to his work as head of the Weaponization Working Group, sparking an investigation by House Judiciary ...
Donald Trump’s “weaponization” goon bragged about being a “lunatic” during a bizarre interview. Ed Martin—the U.S. pardon attorney installed by Trump to work under Attorney General Pam Bondi—has ...
As conspiracy theorist Alex Jones deals with cascading legal issues stemming from his defamation of the families of Sandy Hook massacre victims, he has found an ally in the Trump administration in the ...
Prosecutors are examining whether some Trump officials improperly shared information about the investigation into the California Democrat.
Jen Psaki explains how the political revenge prosecution of Adam Schiff by two of Donald Trump's lackeys, Ed Martin and Bill Pulte, has not only fallen apart as a legal case, but has flipped on ...
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