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Supreme Court to Decide on Trump's Controversial Federal Job Cuts

Supreme Court to Decide on Trump's Controversial Federal Job Cuts

POLITICS - 6/2/2025

Donald Trump's administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to lift a ruling blocking mass job cuts across federal agencies, arguing it is within presidential authority. This follows a judge's decision siding with unions and local governments against the layoffs.

Trump Pardons Sheriff Convicted in Cash-for-Badges Scheme

Trump Pardons Sheriff Convicted in Cash-for-Badges Scheme

POLITICS - 5/28/2025

In a controversial move, President Trump pardons Scott Jenkins, the former sheriff convicted of accepting bribes for law enforcement authority. This decision raises questions about the integrity of the Justice Department and the future of public corruption cases.

Justice Department Abandons Police-Accountability Agreements in Minneapolis and Louisville

Justice Department Abandons Police-Accountability Agreements in Minneapolis and Louisville

POLITICS - 5/21/2025

In a surprising development, the Justice Department plans to abandon police-accountability agreements in Minneapolis and Louisville, raising questions about the future of law enforcement reforms. This decision comes just days before the anniversary of George Floyd's death and reflects a shift in focus for the civil rights division.

Justice Department Reverses Course on Police Accountability Amid Floyd Anniversary

Justice Department Reverses Course on Police Accountability Amid Floyd Anniversary

POLITICS - 5/21/2025

In a surprising move, the Justice Department has backed away from pursuing consent decrees against police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, coinciding with the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. The decision raises questions about accountability in law enforcement.

Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Controversial Lawsuits Against Police Departments

Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Controversial Lawsuits Against Police Departments

POLITICS - 5/21/2025

In a significant move, the Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, signaling a shift in federal oversight of policing practices. This decision ends the Biden administration's controversial consent decrees aimed at addressing alleged unconstitutional practices.

Justice Department Investigates Andrew Cuomo Over COVID Testimony Amid Mayoral Race

Justice Department Investigates Andrew Cuomo Over COVID Testimony Amid Mayoral Race

POLITICS - 5/21/2025

The Justice Department is investigating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID-19 nursing home deaths, raising questions ahead of the upcoming mayoral election.

Justice Department Launches Investigation into Andrew Cuomo Amid Controversy

Justice Department Launches Investigation into Andrew Cuomo Amid Controversy

POLITICS - 5/21/2025

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo faces a new investigation by the Justice Department over claims of lying about his administration's Covid-19 response. This follows previous political tensions with current Mayor Eric Adams.

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Republican Lawmaker in Transgender Athlete Controversy

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Republican Lawmaker in Transgender Athlete Controversy

POLITICS - 5/20/2025

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that Maine Rep. Laurel Libby cannot be barred from voting or speaking due to her remarks on a transgender athlete. This case highlights the ongoing debate over transgender rights in sports and the implications for lawmakers.

Justice Department Charges NJ Rep. LaMonica McIver in Controversial Assault Case

Justice Department Charges NJ Rep. LaMonica McIver in Controversial Assault Case

POLITICS - 5/20/2025

Rep. LaMonica McIver faces serious assault charges after an incident outside an immigration detention facility, sparking accusations of political motivation and calls for justice.

Proposed Changes Could Allow Indictment of Congress Members Without Legal Oversight

Proposed Changes Could Allow Indictment of Congress Members Without Legal Oversight

POLITICS - 5/18/2025

Federal prosecutors may soon be empowered to indict Congress members without the usual legal safeguards. This controversial proposal could drastically alter the landscape of public corruption investigations, raising concerns about politicization.

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