5 takeaways from Justice Department’s Epstein files release
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The U.S. Justice Department faces a backlog of more than 170 appeals filed by law enforcement organizations and crime victim support groups seeking to restore grants that the Trump administration abruptly canceled earlier this year,
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department sued three states and the District of Columbia on Thursday for not turning over requested voter information to the Trump administration.
The Justice Department has rewritten a decades-old civil rights provision, disparate impact, changing how governments view discrimination.
The US Justice Department reinstated a photograph featuring President Donald Trump in its Epstein files release, saying the image was briefly removed only to review victim-protection concerns and not to shield any public figure.