DOJ Investigations

Democrats Vow Prosecutions for Trump Officials

Democrats are expressing a strong desire, bordering on an urgent demand, for investigations and potential prosecutions of former Trump administration officials. The sentiment is clear: a feeling that significant corruption has been on display and that failure to hold individuals accountable would be a profound dereliction of duty. There’s a palpable frustration with the notion of “perhaps” when it comes to these investigations, with many feeling that the groundwork should have been laid long ago, and that the country cannot afford to “put it all behind us” once more. The call is for concrete action, for prosecutions to be a stated campaign promise, not a vague possibility.… Continue reading

Democrats Plan Trump Investigations If House Retaken

House Democrats are preparing for extensive investigations into President Donald Trump should they gain control of Congress. Committees, such as Oversight and Judiciary, are already assembling teams and conducting research into areas like Trump family corruption, the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and alleged Department of Justice retaliations. While investigations have been limited without subpoena power, Democrats anticipate this will change, enabling them to demand information and hold hearings. Though impeachment is a possibility, Democrats acknowledge the difficulty of conviction in the Senate and aim to focus on exposing systemic corruption and the direct impacts of Trump’s policies on the American people.

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Hegseth Accuses Troops of Lying Amidst Iran War Facts

Bondi, who was subpoenaed in her capacity as Attorney General, will not appear for her deposition, citing her recent termination. This development follows weeks of Democratic pressure on Republican Oversight Chair James Comer regarding Bondi’s testimony and procedural changes. Bondi faces scrutiny over the Department of Justice’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files during her tenure, with ongoing investigations by the DOJ’s Inspector General’s Office and the Government Accountability Office. Further complicating matters, a lawsuit was filed against the DOJ for alleged violations of the Epstein Files Transparency Act concerning the publication of these records.

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