DOJ to monitor elections in California, New Jersey
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The DOJ will monitor elections in New Jersey and California after requests from Republicans. Here's what to know
President Trump’s bid to be awarded as much as $230 million by his own Department of Justice as compensation for the various federal probes into his conduct would likely face few legal backstops
Here's a look at what President Trump has said about his plan to seek $230 million from the Justice Department as a settlement for previous investigations he has faced.
The DOJ warned California officials to stop threatening federal immigration agents or face prosecution. Deputy AG Todd Blanche tells Gov. Gavin Newsom, Rep. Nancy Pelosi to stand down.
The Department of Justice said Friday the monitoring is being done to ensure compliance with federal law. Five other locations in California, including Los Angeles, will also be monitored by DOJ officials on Nov. 4.
President Donald Trump sued the Department of Justice, asking for $230 million from legal troubles before second term. How many felonies does he have?
A New York Times report said Trump has asked for around $230 million in compensation for past investigations into him.
President Trump is pressing the DOJ to pay him roughly $230 million as a settlement for probes he faced during the Biden administration and his first term, sources say.