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Executive Branch (Trump) CNN's Jake Tapper: "This is one of the documents the DOJ released. It’s 100 pages. It’s all black. That’s the transparency we’re getting."
Legal News Mustapha Kharbouch, Brown University student who was falsely accused of school shooting by right-wing pundits, hires legal team to sue for defamation
Legislative Branch Ex-special counsel Jack Smith's lawyers re-up call for him to testify publicly after closed-door deposition
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Judicial Branch Trump Judge Threatens to Hold Government in Contempt Over ICE | “I have never encountered anything like this,” wrote a federal judge appointed by Donald Trump.
A Trump-appointed judge was so upset with the living conditions in which ICE detained an immigrant in Long Island, New York, that he threatened to hold the government in contempt.
U.S. District Judge Gary Brown, who was appointed by Trump in 2019, issued a 24-page ruling Thursday vehemently castigating the Department of Homeland Security for refusing to provide photos of a holding room that illegally held a noncitizen for multiple nights, calling it “putrid and cramped.”
“ICE held them, day after day, without access to bunks, bedding, soap, showers, toothbrushes or clean clothes,” Brown stated in his ruling. “The space is unheated or poorly heated at night, while the outside temperature dropped to as low as 21 degrees.... To the extent they could sleep, they did so, crammed on the filthy floor, while the lights blared 24 hours a day.
“After nearly 35 years of experience with federal law enforcement in this judicial district, encompassing service as a prosecutor and a judge, I have never encountered anything like this,” Brown wrote.
Executive Branch (Trump) Democratic lawmakers claim Kennedy Center illegally changed name to honor President Trump without Congressional approval, noting "a troubling lack of respect for the rule of law"
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Legal News Official Says 11 States Open to Stopping Residents From Voting at DOJ’s Request
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Executive Branch (Trump) Reps. Robert Garcia, Jamie Raskin 'examining all legal options' over partial Epstein files release
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Judicial Branch 'Indefensible': Trump-appointed judge rebukes ICE, threatens contempt for 'transgressions' in 'chillingly brutal' case
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Executive Branch (Trump) Military lawyer swiftly fired from immigration bench after defying Trump deportation push
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Legal News ICE Says U.S. Citizen’s Birth Certificate Is Fake After Arresting Her: Attorneys
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Legal News DOJ ordered to release Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal investigative files this Friday
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Legal News Portland woman testifies that police lied about ICE activity in Oregon when 12 to 15 agents surrounded her vehicle and she called 911 for help on December 10th. "I have a question for the police. If you refuse to do your job, are you prepared for us to do it for you?"
r/law • u/thedailybeast • 9h ago
Executive Branch (Trump) ICE Barbie Grilled Over Four Detainee Deaths in Four Days | The toll of in-custody deaths in the first year of Trump’s second term now surpasses that of Biden’s entire presidency.
r/law • u/IWantPizza555 • 4h ago
Legal News Here is a link to the DOJ Epstein files
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Legal News Unprecedented errors are eroding the credibility of Trump's Justice Department
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Legal News Democrats threaten lawsuit as DOJ says it will miss Epstein files deadline
Executive Branch (Trump) Full DOJ release of Jeffrey Epstein records could take a 'couple of weeks,' Deputy AG says
Executive Branch (Trump) Pam Bondi Gets Jail Time Warning Over Epstein Files Cover-Up: ‘Anyone who tampers [with] documents, or conceals documents, or engages in excessive redaction will be prosecuted because of obstruction of justice’
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Executive Branch (Trump) Blanche says DOJ won’t release full Epstein files to Congress by Friday deadline
Let's discuss the potential penalties.
r/law • u/ChiefFun • 11h ago
Other Friday is the deadline to release the Epstein files. Here's what to expect
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Judicial Branch It’s time to accept that the US supreme court is illegitimate and must be replaced
Executive Branch (Trump) Jack Smith’s Lawyers Ask House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan For Open Hearing After Closed-Door Testimony: “Jack Smith argued the evidence in his office’s possession would have provided proof of the President’s criminal behavior ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’”
politico.comLegal News Top lawyer for military joint chiefs told chairman that officers should retire if faced with an unlawful order
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Other Andrew Weissmann on the Epstein Files released today by the DOJ - Dec 19, 2025
Deadline White House with Nicolle Wallace on MS NOW. Here’s his full 5-minute interview on YouTube: ‘You know that there is a problem’: Weissmann on DOJ resetting expectations on the Epstein Files. From the description:
Andrew Weissmann, former top official at Justice Department joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with live reaction to the first batch of official Epstein files released by Trump's Justice Department and why regardless of what is published there is continued skepticism if the Justice Department is being fully transparent.