
Jose Pagliery
Political Investigations Reporter at NOTUS
@NOTUSreports political investigations reporter ⚔ https://t.co/SAVQPTb1X6
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2 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
Lawyers for FBI employees who worked on cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot argued before a federal judge Wednesday that the Department of Justice has compiled the agents’ names not for any internal investigation, but for public revenge. “It was pretext … for either public release or release to the White House,” said Margaret Donovan, a lawyer representing anonymous FBI employees.
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2 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
A federal judge in D.C. on Tuesday blocked the White House from immediately exerting control over NPR and PBS just a day after President Donald Trump claimed to have the authority to fire most of the directors overseeing their parent company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss forbade the Trump administration from replacing three board members without providing at least two days’ notice to give the court time to potentially step in.
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2 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
Justice Department attorneys are ignoring federal judges, claiming privileges to refuse turning over records and toying with the clock to disrupt the normal pattern of court cases — pulling straight from the playbook President Donald Trump’s personal defense lawyers used across the sprawling cases between Trump’s first and second presidencies.
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3 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
Justice Department lawyers insisted in appellate court on Tuesday that the Trump administration is not banning transgender people from the U.S. military — just two days after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth explicitly said the opposite.
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3 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
D.C.’s chief federal judge is facing a severe limitation as he considers criminal contempt proceedings against government officials for brazenly ignoring court orders to halt deportation flights: President Donald Trump’s power to subvert accountability by issuing pardons. A brief pause issued by the D.C. appellate court late Friday only delayed this particular confrontation of powers.
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This is a marked escalation. It's not just that Newark's mayor is being criminally charged by Trump lawyer-turned-prosecutor Alina Habba. Democratic members of Congress say they were roughed up by ICE agents too. @NOTUSreports: https://t.co/Yh1MMXvwmF

You might remember that a few Federalist Society bigwigs came to Donald Trump’s defense last year when Jack Smith tried to prosecute him. Well, now some of them say he's violating presidential power with tariffs. @NOTUSreports: https://t.co/9AtSW1NOMC

Here's my news dispatch from Maryland. The judge says it's time for answers — now — and warned she could hold the Trump government in contempt. “Cancel vacation. Cancel other appointments,” she commanded. “I expect all hands on deck.” @NOTUSreports: https://t.co/BiadBq8lEJ