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Tampa Free Press on MSNAdvocates Push Florida Supreme Court For AG Pam Bondi ProbeA coalition of legal advocacy groups and attorneys has formally petitioned the Florida Supreme Court to intervene and order the Florida Bar to conduct a full investigation into alleged unethical conduct by Florida Bar member and current Attorney General of the United States,
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OK Magazine on MSNTrump Orders Bondi to Relese Epstein TranscriptsDonald Trump seems to have had it with what he is calling the "Jeffrey Epstein Hoax." The president of the United States took to his social media platform, Truth Social, on Thursday night, July 17, to reveal his request to Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the release of grand jury testimonies related to the case of late accused s-- trafficker
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Irish Star on MSNFuming Pam Bondi axes top DOJ ethics chief in brutal letter that misspelled his nameDonald Trump's Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has reportedly fired the top Department of Justice ethics chief in a scathing four-sentence letter.
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The New Republic on MSNBondi Reportedly Ordered FBI to Flag Mentions of Trump in Epstein DocsDick Durbin is leading the Senate Judiciary Committee in an effort to receive more transparency regarding the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files, particularly an order from Attorney General Pam Bondi for FBI agents to “flag” any mention they made of President Trump.
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump team to seek release of Epstein docsDonald Trump’s administration said it would seek the release of grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, as the United States president sought to dispel lingering political fallout over his team’s handling of the late financier’s sex trafficking case.
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Agencies should determine which of their programs, grants, and policies might serve the public at large better if operated exclusively in English.'
The Department of Justice is cutting its multilingual services that it has classified as "non-essential," according to new guidance released by the agency.