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Conservative Influencer Nick Sortor’s Portland Arrest Triggers DOJ Probe, Federal Funding Review

Conservative Influencer Nick Sortor’s Portland Arrest Triggers DOJ Probe, Federal Funding Review

Conservative Influencer Nick Sortor’s Portland Arrest Triggers DOJ Probe, Federal Funding Review The recent arrest and subsequent release of conservative influencer Nick Sortor in Portland, Oregon, has rapidly escalated into a federal investigation by the Justice Department and prompted the Trump administration to threaten a review of federal aid to the city. Sortor, 27, was detained late Thursday night on suspicion of second-degree disorderly conduct following clashes outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, a site of ongoing protests…

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Trump Appointee Pushes Comey Indictment Despite DOJ’s Insufficient Evidence Finding

Trump Appointee Pushes Comey Indictment Despite DOJ’s Insufficient Evidence Finding

Trump Appointee Pushes Comey Indictment Despite DOJ’s Insufficient Evidence Finding A newly appointed U.S. Attorney, Lindsey Halligan, is reportedly moving forward with plans to seek an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, despite internal Justice Department prosecutors determining there was insufficient evidence to support charges of perjury and obstruction. Sources with direct knowledge of the probe indicate that Halligan, a former personal attorney for Donald Trump with no prior criminal prosecution experience, intends to present evidence to a grand…

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Controversial Firing at Texas A&M: Professor Disputes Termination, DOJ Investigates Amid Political Pressure

Controversial Firing at Texas A&M: Professor Disputes Termination, DOJ Investigates Amid Political Pressure

Controversial Firing at Texas A&M: Professor Disputes Termination, DOJ Investigates Amid Political Pressure Texas A&M University is embroiled in a rapidly unfolding controversy following the termination of Professor Melissa McCoul, who was fired Tuesday after a viral video showed her clashing with a student over gender-identity content in her class. McCoul, through her attorney, is vehemently disputing the university’s stated reasons for her termination and is actively exploring legal options. According to her attorney, Amanda Reichek, Texas A&M cited McCoul’s…

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GOP Lawmakers Clash Over Epstein Files Amid Escalating Transparency Demands

GOP Lawmakers Clash Over Epstein Files Amid Escalating Transparency Demands

GOP Lawmakers Clash Over Epstein Files Amid Escalating Transparency Demands The political fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to deepen, creating significant divisions among Republican lawmakers as calls for full transparency intensify. Just yesterday, several key developments underscored the mounting pressure on both Congress and the Trump administration to release more information. Last week, a GOP-majority House Oversight subcommittee voted to subpoena the Department of Justice for Epstein-related files, with House Oversight Chair James Comer also issuing a subpoena…

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UnitedHealth Reverses Stance, Confirms Cooperation with DOJ Medicare Probe

UnitedHealth Reverses Stance, Confirms Cooperation with DOJ Medicare Probe

UnitedHealth Reverses Stance, Confirms Cooperation with DOJ Medicare Probe UnitedHealth Group has reportedly reversed its earlier position regarding a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into its Medicare practices, now stating its cooperation. This shift comes after the Wall Street Journal reported on a potential criminal probe, which UnitedHealth initially dismissed as “deeply irresponsible” and claimed it had not been officially notified about. Despite previous assertions questioning the nature of the allegations, the healthcare giant has now confirmed its intent to…

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DOJ Seeks Ghislaine Maxwell Meeting Amid Escalating Epstein File Demands

DOJ Seeks Ghislaine Maxwell Meeting Amid Escalating Epstein File Demands

DOJ Seeks Ghislaine Maxwell Meeting Amid Escalating Epstein File Demands The Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed it is actively seeking a meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, amidst escalating demands from Capitol Hill for greater transparency regarding the financier’s files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the outreach on Tuesday, stating his intention to meet with Maxwell soon to ascertain any information she may possess about individuals involved in crimes against victims. Maxwell’s attorney,…

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White House Riled by Cabinet Chaos: Hegseth, Bondi Under Intense Scrutiny Amid Fresh DOJ Probe

White House Riled by Cabinet Chaos: Hegseth, Bondi Under Intense Scrutiny Amid Fresh DOJ Probe

White House Riled by Cabinet Chaos: Hegseth, Bondi Under Intense Scrutiny Amid Fresh DOJ Probe Internal White House frustrations are escalating as President Donald Trump’s unconventional cabinet picks, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Attorney General Pam Bondi, face renewed scrutiny for administrative missteps and controversial actions. The turmoil comes amidst a fresh bombshell report that the Justice Department is investigating former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan for alleged false statements to Congress. Defense Secretary Hegseth…

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DOJ, FBI Conclude No Epstein ‘Client List’ or Blackmail, Confirm Suicide After Exhaustive Review

DOJ, FBI Conclude No Epstein ‘Client List’ or Blackmail, Confirm Suicide After Exhaustive Review

DOJ, FBI Conclude No Epstein ‘Client List’ or Blackmail, Confirm Suicide After Exhaustive Review The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI have released findings from an exhaustive review of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, concluding there is no evidence that the disgraced financier maintained a ‘client list’ or blackmailed prominent associates. The two-page memo also reiterates previous findings that Epstein died by suicide in August 2019. These conclusions directly contradict earlier statements made by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had previously…

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DOJ/FBI Confirms No Epstein ‘Client List,’ Suicide Amid Ongoing Public Scrutiny

DOJ/FBI Confirms No Epstein ‘Client List,’ Suicide Amid Ongoing Public Scrutiny

DOJ/FBI Confirms No Epstein ‘Client List,’ Suicide Amid Ongoing Public Scrutiny The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and the FBI have officially concluded their review into the death and alleged activities of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, announcing there is no evidence of a so-called ‘client list’ that could implicate high-profile individuals. The agencies also reaffirmed that Epstein died by suicide in 2019, directly contradicting long-held conspiracy theories surrounding the infamous case. According to a two-page memo from the DoJ and…

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DOJ, FBI Review Concludes Epstein Had No Client List, Confirms Suicide; No Further Charges Expected

DOJ, FBI Review Concludes Epstein Had No Client List, Confirms Suicide; No Further Charges Expected

DOJ, FBI Review Concludes Epstein Had No Client List, Confirms Suicide; No Further Charges Expected The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have finalized their extensive review into deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, announcing that no evidence of a ‘client list’ of associates involved in his crimes was found. The review also reconfirmed that Epstein’s death in 2019 was a suicide, contradicting numerous conspiracy theories. This definitive conclusion from the federal agencies means that no further charges…

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