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The Trump administration has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing criminal investigations into Venezuela鈥檚 acting President Delcy Rodr铆guez, a longtime target of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier issued a subpoena to the Southern Poverty Law Center, his office announced Monday, alleging deceptive fundraising.
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Bondi's departure comes amid simmering frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files. President Trump says Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will be acting attorney general.
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Members of the Circle of Brotherhood, a non-profit violence prevention organization, are seeking an apology from the Miami-Dade County Commission following a feud last year over funding with one of the commissioners that was settled amicably.
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In an exclusive interview with SA国际传谋, Miami Herald investigative reporter Julie Brown said millions of newly released documents related to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case is a litmus test of the American justice system鈥檚 ability to protect its most vulnerable citizens.
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The U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday the indictment of 12 people charged for their alleged roles in an international conspiracy involving alien smuggling, asylum fraud, and money laundering.
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A federal grand jury has indicted one of Haiti鈥檚 most powerful gang leaders 鈥 Jimmy Ch茅rizier, best known as 鈥淏arbecue鈥 鈥攁nd a U.S. citizen for conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions and fund gang activities.
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The former Florida attorney general is a longtime Trump ally and was one of his lawyers during his first impeachment trial when he was accused 鈥 but not convicted 鈥 of abusing his power as he tried to condition U.S. military assistance to Ukraine on that country investigating then-former Vice President Joe Biden.
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The Justice Department is sending out more than $200 million to help states and the District of Columbia administer 鈥渞ed-flag laws鈥 and other crisis-intervention programs.
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The documents were discovered in November by President Biden's attorneys, who then notified the National Archives and turned the materials over.
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The new initiative is a broader effort by the Justice Department that it plans to launch across all 94 United States attorneys' offices over the next year.
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The Justice Department is appealing part of a judge's order that would give a special master authority to review documents the FBI collected at Mar-a-Lago last month.