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FBI Director Chris Wray Defends FBI’s Apolitical Nature in Face of GOP Accusations of Weaponization

At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, FBI Director Chris Wray faced sharp questioning from Republicans who accused the agency of being "weaponized" against them. Wray, a registered Republican, defended the FBI's actions, saying that it is an apolitical organization and is committed to protecting the rights of all Americans, regardless of their political views.

David Weiss Reaffirms “Ultimate Authority” to Bring Charges Against Hunter Biden in Any Jurisdiction

U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss has stated that he has "ultimate authority" to bring charges against Hunter Biden in any jurisdiction, despite allegations from an IRS whistleblower that he was hamstrung by the Justice Department. This has sparked debate over whether congressional Republicans should start the impeachment process for President Joe Biden, with Nikki Haley in favor of it, while the Justice Department and IRS have yet to provide the requested documents.

Attorney for Republican Billionaire Donor Harlan Crow Agrees to Speak with Senate Judiciary Committee about Relationship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

Key takeaways: Michael D. Bopp, Harlan Crow’s attorney, has agreed to speak with staff members of the Senate Judiciary Committee about Crow’s relationship with Supreme…

House Judiciary Committee, Led by Chairman Jim Jordan, to Hold Field Hearing in Manhattan to Discredit Manhattan District Attorney’s Prosecution of Donald Trump

The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, will hold a field hearing in Manhattan on Monday to discuss crime in the city. The hearing is seen as a way for House Republicans to curry favor with former President Donald Trump, and to discredit Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's criminal case against him. It will include victims of violent crime and is expected to draw a lot of attention, as it is sure to be a contentious event.

Senator Feinstein Requests Temporary Replacement on Senate Judiciary Committee While Recovering from Shingles

Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has requested to be temporarily replaced on the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee while she recovers from shingles. She expressed her understanding that her absence could delay the important work of the committee, and asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to allow another Democratic senator to serve until she is able to resume her duties. Feinstein has served on the committee since 1993 and is the most senior Democrat on the committee.

Trump Legal Team to Seek Motion to Dismiss Historic New York City Indictment Over Stormy Daniels Payment

Jim Trusty, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, has stated that he expects the Trump legal team to seek a motion to dismiss the historic New York City indictment over the $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Glenn Kirschner, a former U.S. Army prosecutor and legal analyst for MSNBC, has criticized House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for attempting to probe the indictment, and Trusty has suggested that the Trump legal team will argue that the indictment is "overreaching" and "unconstitutional." It is yet to be seen if the motion to dismiss will be granted.

House Judiciary Committee Investigates Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in Prosecution of Former President Donald Trump

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has requested testimony from Matthew Colangelo, a former Manhattan prosecutor, as part of an investigation into the prosecution of former President Donald Trump. The subpoena is the latest move by Republicans to investigate the Manhattan District Attorney's office, with the committee previously requesting documents from the New York State Attorney General's office. It is unclear how Colangelo will respond to the subpoena, but the investigation is likely to continue.

Manhattan District Attorney Slams House Republican Committee Chairs’ Efforts to Interfere in Ongoing Investigation into $130,000 Payment to Stormy Daniels

House Republican committee chairs have sought documents and testimony from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office regarding a possible criminal indictment of former President Donald Trump. In response, District Attorney Alvin Bragg has slammed the efforts of the GOP trio, saying that their inquiry serves only to hinder the investigation. Bragg added that the District Attorney's Office is committed to conducting a fair and impartial investigation into the $130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign.

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