
Alan Feuer
Reporter at The New York Times
Covering all matters legal (and illegal) for the NY Times. Author of "El Jefe: The Stalking of Chapo Guzman" Contact at: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Glenn Thrush |Alan Feuer |Adam Goldman
WASHINGTON — Dan Bongino, the intense and voluble media personality tapped by President Trump to be a top FBI official, appeared on Fox News last month to deliver news that should not have been news: Jeffrey Epstein, he said with glum resignation, had not been murdered after all. “I’ve seen the whole file,” said Bongino, sitting next to his boss, Kash Patel, the bureau’s director.
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nzherald.co.nz | Alan Feuer
Cesar Abrego Garcia, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's brother, and his mother, Cecilia, listen as Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat of Maryland, speaks at a news conference following his trip to El Salvador on April 18.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Glenn Thrush |Alan Feuer |Adam Goldman
President Trump and Elon Musk Top leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are struggling to fulfill Trump campaign promises often rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories. Dan Bongino, the intense and voluble media personality tapped by President Trump to be a top F.B.I. official, appeared on Fox News last month to deliver news that should not have been news: Jeffrey Epstein, he said with glum resignation, had not been murdered after all.
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telegraphindia.com | Devlin Barrett |Alan Feuer |Glenn Thrush
The stunning move by the Trump administration, after months of fighting any effort to return him, could end the most high-profile court battle over President Trump's authority to rapidly seize and deport immigrants Devlin Barrett, Alan Feuer, Glenn Thrush Published 08.06.25, 11:50 AM Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
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spokesman.com | Devlin Barrett |Alan Feuer |Glenn Thrush |James C. McKinley Jr.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man at the center of a political maelstrom after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, was in a Tennessee jail Saturday after the United States abruptly brought him back to face new charges of transporting migrants living in the U.S. illegally. Abrego Garcia made an initial appearance in federal court in Nashville, Tennessee, late Friday, and the government asked a judge to keep him in custody without bail.
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It's hard to believe because...it's not true. By September 2020, Bill Barr's Justice Dept. had charged more than 300 people for crimes committed during protests since that May. https://t.co/CMf0Jk7jW5 https://t.co/pDZXGy6Zsk

It’s hard to believe, but Bill Barr refused to charge rioters. Said they were just protesters letting off a little steam.

The Fischer ruling is the *literal definition* of J6ers receiving due process—a case that was heard by THREE courts including SCOTUS. When J6ers complain about not getting due process what they often mean is they’re disappointed by or disagree with the *outcomes* of due process.

Fischer ruling would like a word.

Due process for J6ers: *Judges finding PC on warrants *Grand juries returning indictments *Motions to dismiss *New venue motions *Selective prosecution motions *Jury trials *Sentencing hearings *Appellate review Due process for Venezuelan immigrants deported under the AEA: *None

If you were an American falsely accused of wrongdoing on January 6th it wasn’t merely difficult to get “due process,” it was impossible. The entire system was rigged against you. All of it. Those persecuted Americans could only dream of the “due process” afforded illegal aliens.