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The executive order pardons more than 1,200 people convicted in connection with Jan. 6, and commutes the sentences of 14 others.
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The suits took aim at the “Department of Government Efficiency,” an informal initiative led by Elon Musk that advises the White House on budget cuts.
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As one of his last official acts as president, Biden announced the pardons hours before President-elect Trump took the oath of office.
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In a 9-0 decision, the court determined that the TikTok ban does not violate the platform’s First Amendment rights.
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The report came out following an order by Judge Aileen Cannon denying a motion to block its release.
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A Georgia appeals court disqualified Willis over her relationship with Nathan Wade.
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The report finds that the FBI did not canvass field offices prior to Jan. 6, despite false claims made to Congress.
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The report identifies U.S. Secret Service failures leading to the attempts on Trump’s life and provides a series of recommendations.
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The report investigates possible wrongdoing in Attorney General Barr’s seizure of congressional staffers’ communication records
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The court found that race-based admissions to the U.S. Naval Academy are narrowly tailored to a compelling national security interest.
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The court denied three petitions challenging the constitutionality of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
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The Court alleges the three men committed crimes against humanity and war crimes following the prosecutor’s May 20 application for arrest warrants.