Schumer puts hold on all DOJ nominees
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The conservative activist named by President Donald Trump as the head of the Justice Department's "Weaponization Working Group" said Tuesday he planned to "name" and "shame" individuals the department determines it is unable to charge with crimes,
Martin also suggested that officials whom he's unable to charge should be publicly shamed, despite DOJ policy.
Outgoing acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin is moving from his temporary post overseeing prosecutors in Washington, D.C., to the new Justice Department "Weaponization Working Group" that NBC News described as part of an effort to "investigate [President Donald] Trump's investigators.
The authors provide an update to their March 2025 article, "What Now for White Collar? As the DOJ Steps Back, Will Others Step Up?"
WASHINGTON (CN) — U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis suggested that the Trump administration could be held in contempt of court on Tuesday after the Justice Department still hadn’t provided a log of state secrets it wants to keep out of the public eye.
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Raw Story on MSN'Unfit to serve': Trump DOJ official dragged after unveiling 'name and shame' crusadeOutgoing acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin is moving to a new Justice Department effort named the "Weaponization Working Group," and he's already issuing threats, NBC News reported on Tuesday. However, legal experts have their own comments,
Steven Osbey must pay nearly $5 million for defrauding Medicaid through his health company in Kernersville. KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — A Kernersville man must pay nearly $5 million as part of a fraud case. The North Carolina Department of Justice said Steven Osbey ran a health company that billed Medicaid for services that never happened.
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The FTC filed an amicus brief in favor of the DOJ's call for Google to share its user data with competitors after a DC judge ruled the search engine was a monopolist in August, 2024.