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BreitbartΒ·May 23, 2026
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Trump Administration Temporarily Moves USCIS Lawyers to DOJ to Speed Denaturalization Cases
The Trump administration has reassigned USCIS immigration attorneys to DOJ offices to accelerate denaturalization cases against naturalized Americans accused of fraud or ineligibility. The move represents an expansion of the administration's denaturalization enforcement priorities. The article reports this administrative action without providing substantial detail on scope, legal arguments, or opposing perspectives.
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The IndependentΒ·May 23, 2026
Trump’s DOJ purges site of news releases on Jan 6 attack branding them β€˜partisan propaganda’
The Trump administration's DOJ removed news releases about January 6 from its website, with officials characterizing them as 'partisan propaganda.' The article frames this as part of a broader effort to reshape the narrative around the 2021 Capitol attack.
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AlternetΒ·May 23, 2026
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Legal scholar warned for years that Trump would exploit this fund β€”and he was right
The article frames a DOJ Anti-Weaponization Fund resulting from Trump's IRS settlement as predictable political exploitation, citing a legal scholar's prior warnings. The fund aims to compensate alleged victims of federal government weaponization, but is characterized negatively as a potential 'slush fund' without presenting counterarguments.
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Fox NewsΒ·May 23, 2026
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RFK Jr announces 'largest autism fraud bust in American history' with $46.6M Medicaid scheme indictment
The DOJ indicted two individuals in a $46.6 million Minnesota Medicaid autism fraud scheme. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. characterized it as the largest autism fraud bust in U.S. history. The story presents the indictment as a significant enforcement action.
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The HillΒ·May 23, 2026
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DOJ defends deleting releases tied to Jan. 6 attack from website: β€˜We are proud’
The DOJ is removing press releases about Jan. 6 Capitol attack prosecutions from its website, stating the action dispels 'partisan propaganda.' This occurs after Trump pardoned most Jan. 6 defendants upon returning to office.
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ReasonΒ·May 23, 2026
The Art of the Deal
A Reason magazine piece critiquing a Trump/DOJ settlement agreement, characterizing it with inflammatory language ('Utterly stupid, morally wrong'). The analysis examines how the outlet frames executive-branch negotiations through adversarial framing rather than neutral reporting.
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Fox NewsΒ·May 23, 2026
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Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
Military families are suing to access approximately $777 million in DOJ-held funds from Lafarge, a French cement company convicted by French courts of funding ISIS. The case centers on whether victim compensation funds from the corporate conviction should be distributed to American military families.
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The WeekΒ·May 22, 2026
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DOJ drops tainted case against ICE protesters
The Department of Justice has dropped a case against ICE protesters due to prosecutorial misconduct. The article reports on legal action taken by the DOJ to dismiss charges, citing inappropriate prosecutor behavior as the reason.
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The PrintΒ·May 15, 2026
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US DoJ likely to drop criminal charges against Adani after β€˜$10 bn investment, job creation offer’—NYT
The New York Times reports that the US Department of Justice is likely to drop criminal charges against Adani following a $10 billion investment and job creation offer. However, prosecutors stated this offer will not influence the resolution, and Adani is still expected to face approximately $300 million in penalties in separate cases.
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The PrintΒ·May 6, 2026
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Trump administration can keep 2020 election ballots seized from Georgia election center, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Justice Department can retain possession of 2020 election ballots seized during an FBI search at a Georgia election center in January. The decision allows the DOJ to keep the materials rather than return them to state authorities.
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AlternetΒ·May 5, 2026
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DOJ is so desperate for lawyers that they’re offering cash for 'well-qualified' staff
The Justice Department is offering signing bonuses up to $25,000 to recruit new lawyers amid a staffing crisis. The article cites reports of a massive exodus of DOJ staff, with approximately 5,500 departures tracked by Sept. 2025 through voluntary resignation, buyouts, or termination.
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The PrintΒ·May 5, 2026
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Stars arrive for Met Gala as protesters target Jeff Bezos
Celebrities attended the Met Gala on May 4 while protesters demonstrated against Jeff Bezos outside the event. The article names specific attendees including Sam Smith, Doja Cat, and Nicole Kidman but provides minimal detail about the protest itself.
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DOJ sentences pair in $522M DNA testing fraud scheme after suspect tried to flee US
Two men were sentenced for orchestrating a $522 million fraud scheme involving kickbacks and fraudulent genetic testing orders that defrauded Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers. One suspect attempted to flee the United States.
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