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GOP Senator Blasts Trump’s $230 Million DOJ Lawsuit Bid
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Trump filed administrative claims seeking compensation for federal investigations conducted during President Joe Biden's term.
The New York Times reported Tuesday that Trump filed administrative claims seeking compensation for federal investigations conducted during President Joe Biden's term.
The situation presents what legal experts describe as fundamental ethical conflicts. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche represented Trump in both the classified documents case and the Jan. 6 case
Gill said Maxwell’s custody status is now “OUT,” allowing her to work outside prison walls — a rare privilege for sex offenders.
Owens accused the president of deceit, claiming statements protect Trump and allies.
The Bureau of Prisons confirmed Maxwell’s move to Bryan but declined to explain the circumstances.
Two judges are reviewing the DOJ’s request, with Tuesday as the deadline for Maxwell’s lawyers to respond.
Maxwell’s team, however, appears to be wagering that immunity or a potential pardon might be leveraged in exchange
To now deny her the benefit of the same deal offered to Epstein, they argue, is not just inconsistent—it is unconstitutional.