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Who Is Neal Sher, the Former Federal Prosecutor Trying to Strip the Whitney’s Tax Exemption?

Sher first made a name for himself decades ago, prosecuting people suspected of committing Nazi war crimes.
By Helen Holmes

Trump Disputes Wilbur Ross Over 2020 Census Citizenship Question

"We are absolutely moving forward, as we must, because of the importance of the answer to this question," tweeted the president. 
By Davis Richardson

Is Trump’s Base the Only Thing Keeping Us From War With Iran?

A warning from Fox News host Tucker Carlson may have played a pivotal role in Trump's decision not to attack Iran.
By Davis Richardson

Elizabeth Warren Wants to Appoint DOJ Staff Who Will Indict a President

By Davis Richardson

Chuck Schumer Pivots to ‘Far More Detrimental’ DOJ Controversy After Mueller Fallout

By Davis Richardson

GOP Lawmaker Shut Down for Comparing Wilbur Ross to Thomas Jefferson

By Davis Richardson

Dems Rage and MAGAs Rejoice Over New York Times Rosenstein Wiretap Bombshell

By Davis Richardson

How Paul Manafort’s Legal Defense Looks to Blur Foreign Lobbying Laws

By Davis Richardson

Kevin Bacon, Sandy Koufax Could Get Part of $500M in Latest Madoff Payout

By John Bonazzo
Bob Menendez.

Bob Menendez Highlights Humble Beginnings in Reelection Kickoff

By Christian Hetrick

How Theresa May and Nikki Haley Came Together to Pressure Trump on Russia Sanctions

By Davis Richardson
Bob Menendez.

Poll: Bob Menendez Holds 17-Point Lead Over Republican Bob Hugin

By Christian Hetrick
A worker at a cannabis greenhouse.

Congress’ Money Bags Will Decide Marijuana Legalization’s Fate

By Brian Darling
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) discusses juvenile justice and Fusion's forthcoming documentary "Prison Kids" at the Capitol Visitor's Center on Sept. 30, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Larry French/Getty Images for Fusion)

Cory Booker Wants DOJ to Probe Discrimination in Setting of Prison Sentences

By Madina Toure
Bob Menendez.

Justice Department Drops Corruption Case Against Sen. Bob Menendez

By Christian Hetrick
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to the press in front of Trump Tower after his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 16, 2016 in New York City.

De Blasio Skips Meeting with Trump over ‘Racist Assault’ on Immigrants

By Madina Toure
From left, Alicia Menendez, Bob Menendez, Robert Menendez Jr. and attorney Jenny Kramer.

Menendez Survives: Judge Declares Mistrial Due to Hung Jury

By Salvador Rizzo and Alyana Alfaro
Tony West (center) speaks during a Justice Department press conference in 2014.

As Lawsuits Mount, Uber Appoints Chief Legal Officer From Obama Justice Department

By John Bonazzo
Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke.

Swamp Levels Rise: More Private Plane Corruption Comes to Light

By Francesca Friday
Hicham Aboutaam (right) is suing the Wall Street Journal.

Antique Dealer Sues Wall Street Journal, Says ISIS Article ‘Decimated’ His Reputation

By John Bonazzo
NYPD officers guard the entrance to Trump Tower.

NYPD Commissioner Slams Justice Department’s ‘Incredibly Insulting’ Claim NYC is ‘Soft on Crime’

By Will Bredderman
Face the Nation/CBS

Leon Panetta Frets About White House Discipline on ‘Face the Nation’

By Joe Lapointe
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 17: People protest in Staten Island on the one year anniversary of the death of Eric Garner on July 17, 2015 in New York City. Garner, who was killed in a controversial choke-hold by a Staten Island police officer one year ago today, had been approached by police for selling loose cigarettes. His death set off waves of protests around the city and country. Garner's family has settled with the city for 5.9 million in a wrongful death suit. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NYC Mayor Laments Lack of ‘Speedy Justice’ In Federal Eric Garner Probe

By Will Bredderman
The City Council gave Standing Rock Sioux Chairman David Archambault II a proclamation for his efforts to prevent the Dakota Access Pipeline from being constructed.

NYC Council ‘Stands United’ With Standing Rock Against Dakota Access Pipeline

By Madina Toure
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