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The lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Rhode Island, seeks to stop the DOJ from requiring states to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to continue to receive the funding.
Judge Friedrich granted a preliminary injunction ordering the government to stop withholding funds to the National Endowment for Democracy.
Carolyn Small, Betsy Henthorne and Rebekah Lee of Jenner & Block LLP discuss the application of the False Claims Act to enforce the Administration's interpretation of federal civil rights laws, and how organizations whose DEI programs are targeted can mount a defense.
Sean Charles Dunn was arrested and charged with felony assault after he allegedly screamed at federal agents in D.C. then whacked a CBP agent with a sandwich before running off.
A Department of Justice employee has been fired after hurling a Subway sandwich at a federal agent during a heated altercation. The bizarre incident has left social media stunned.
Bondi’s letter was not entirely unexpected. In April, Trump directed the Justice Department to publish a list of all jurisdictions with sanctuary laws. Oregon and the city of Portland, which has officially been a sanctuary city since 2017, both made the list. The list was made public earlier this month.
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DC sandwich slinger ID’d as DOJ employee, fired from position after hurling sub at federal agent
Sean Charles Dunn, who hurled a Subway sandwich at a federal agent in Washington, DC, earlier this week, has been fired from his DOJ role, according to US Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C. The District sued over the order Friday.
According to the complaint, Carver threatened to strike before throwing chewing tobacco from his mouth at a passenger’s face after they told him to stop.
The craziest thing to me was the posture — the whole body movement — I’ve never seen nobody move like that. He moved like a little lizard or something,” he said.
A federal grand jury indicted Teresa Youngblut on four counts, including the murder of Border Patrol Agent David Maland and the assault of two other agents with a deadly weapon.