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DOJ removes over 9,000 Epstein files

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Raskin Says Unredacted Epstein Files Reveal DOJ in “Cover-Up Mode”
After reviewing the Justice Department’s unredacted Epstein files on Monday, Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin is convinced that the Department of Justice is in “cover-up mode.”

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Raskin said unredacted Epstein files indicate DOJ improperly shielded names
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Massie, Khanna to visit DOJ to review unredacted Epstein files
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Takeaways From What the Epstein Files Show About the FBI Investigation of Possible Sex Trafficking
While FBI investigators collected ample proof that Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused multiple underage girls, records released by the Justice Department show they found scant evidence he led a sex traff...

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FBI concluded Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men, files show
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As Epstein files reach Congress, Massie vows to use ‘nuclear option'

Steve Bannon, DOJ

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DOJ seeks to drop 2021 contempt case against Steve Bannon
Federal prosecutors took steps to end a long-running criminal case against conservative activist Stephen Bannon, who had continued to challenge his conviction for defying a congressional subpoena after he served a four-month prison sentence.

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DOJ asks to dismiss Steve Bannon's criminal charges
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Trump justice department moves to dismiss Steve Bannon criminal case
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Trump DOJ seeks Bannon contempt dismissal instead of opposing him at SCOTUS
Back in November, I noted that Steve Bannon got a boost in his appeal when the Supreme Court asked the Justice Department to respond to the Donald Trump ally’s petition.

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New Republic · 3h
Pam Bondi’s DOJ Tries to Help Steve Bannon Erase His Jan. 6 Conviction
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Trump’s DOJ throws out charges against Steve Bannon despite conviction and prison time
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Netflix exec calls DOJ probe into $82.7B Warner Bros deal 'ordinary course of business'

Netflix faces DOJ investigation over its proposed $82.7 billion Warner Bros acquisition, but the streaming giant calls it "ordinary course of business."
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DOJ Busted Redacting What Trump’s Lawyers Said About Epstein

The Trump Department of Justice sought to cover up a potentially damaging email suggesting that the President lied when he claimed he had cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein in the mid-2000s. Congressman Jamie Raskin,
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Ex-Trump lawyer breaks with DOJ over Epstein: I don't "think that's true"

"This is such a mess, this pile of information that we have," Christina Bobb said.
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Raskin Shreds DOJ’s ‘Baffling’ Redactions, Like Email Contradicting Trump’s Claim He Kicked Epstein Out of Mar-A-Lago

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) denounced the "tons of completely unnecessary redactions" the Department of Justice made in the Epstein files.
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DOJ Investigation of Netflix's $83 Billion WB Deal Is 'Totally Ordinary,' Streamer's Global Affairs Chief Says

Netflix chief global affairs officer Clete Willems believes a Department of Justice investigation into the streamer's business practices is "totally ordinary course of business" as the regulator reviews its $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros.
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DOJ probes whether Netflix is anticompetitive as it weighs Warner Bros. Deal

The Justice Department has launched a sweeping review of Netflix’s operations, opening up a monopoly probe as the streaming giant attempts a $73 billion tie-up with Warner Bros. Discovery, The Post has learned.
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Man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill JD Vance was in possession of child sexual abuse materials: DOJ

Ohio man allegedly threatened to kill Vice President JD Vance during January visit. Federal agents also found that he had child sexual abuse materials.
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Democrats refuse to sit for DOJ interviews over ‘illegal orders’ video

Three Democratic lawmakers – Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, and Reps. Chrissy Houlahan and Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania – said they will not sit for interviews with the Justice Department related to their involvement in a video urging service members to disobey illegal orders.
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