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FBI Director Kash Patel pledged at his confirmation hearing that the bureau would not look backward, but the Trump ...
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Liz Oyer cited 24 pardons President Donald Trump issued, along with fines and restitution she said the convicted people owed before their pardons erased ...
Former US Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer describes “damaging and destructive” policies happening behind the scenes at the Justice Department.
Trump has pardoned or commuted the sentences of 16 people or companies with fines totalling at least $102,647,458—money that ...
Former pardon attorney Liz Oyer says Americans lost out on restitution because President Donald Trump sidestepped the usual clemency process to pardon allies.
“Not only has President Trump issued an unprecedented number of pardons in his second term, he has used his clemency powers ...
A look at Trump's controversial pardons for political allies and loyalists ...
Liz Oyer: Well, that action, along with the other things this president has done have sent a very strong message that the pardon power is going to be used to reward political loyalists.
Liz Oyer: There is a pattern. This is something that began in the first Trump administration, but has gotten worse under the new administration for two reasons.
Critics warn that despite President Trump's call to end the purported weaponization of the Justice Department, it has become more politicized in the president's first three months back in office.
Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday pressed the U.S. Justice Department to explain its decision to dispatch armed agents to deliver a letter warning a fired employee about her planned testimony ...