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Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Case That Could Impact Federal Agencies’ Enforcement Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of SEC v. Jarkesy, which could have sweeping consequences for the power of federal agencies to enforce the law. The case centers around the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) ability to take enforcement actions outside of the court system. During the oral arguments, the justices questioned the government lawyer about stripping the SEC of some of its enforcement discretion. The outcome of the case could have a major impact on the power of federal agencies to enforce the law, and a ruling is expected in the coming months.

House Freedom Caucus Demands Border Security, DOJ Reforms, and Pentagon Policy Changes in Exchange for Support of Spending Bill

The House Freedom Caucus has declared that they will not support a temporary spending bill unless it includes language on border security, new laws to address the “weaponization” of the Justice Department and FBI, and a shift in some of the Pentagon’s policies. This announcement has increased the chances of a government shutdown, as the provisions they are demanding are likely to be opposed by Senate Democrats and the White House. The Freedom Caucus has been a powerful force in the House since 2015, and their latest statement makes it clear that they will not support any bill that does not include their demands.

Texas Man Sentenced to 3 1/2 Years in Prison for Threatening Maricopa County Election Officials

Frederick Goltz, a Texas man, was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in federal prison for making threats against election officials in Maricopa County, Arizona. He posted the name, address, phone number, and fax machine of a Maricopa County official on two websites, as well as threatening the official and their children. This was part of a larger trend of threats against election officials across the country after the 2020 election, and U.S. Attorney Gregg Sofer said that these threats will be taken seriously and prosecuted.

Donald Trump and Six Co-Conspirators Indicted by Department of Justice for Alleged Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by the Department of Justice on Tuesday for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election, with six unnamed co-conspirators believed to be Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Corey Lewandowski, and David Bossie. The charges include engaging in a conspiracy to defraud the government, a conspiracy to obstruct the Jan. 6 certification of electoral votes, and a conspiracy against the right to have one’s vote counted. The indictment is a major development in the ongoing investigation into the events leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection.

DOJ Announces Investigation into Memphis Police Department for Alleged Discriminatory Policing and Civil Rights Violations

The Department of Justice has announced an investigation into the Memphis Police Department for alleged discriminatory policing and civil rights violations. This is part of a broader "patterns and practices" review, and the family of Tyre Nichols, who was killed by police earlier this year, has expressed gratitude for the investigation. The DOJ has not provided a timeline for when the investigation will be complete.

Justice Department Warns Texas Officials to Remove Unauthorized Floating Border Barriers or Face Legal Action

The Department of Justice has issued a warning to Texas officials that they must remove their recently installed floating border barriers in the Rio Grande River or face legal action. The barriers, which are orange buoys with nets beneath them, have raised humanitarian concerns due to reports of a woman having a miscarriage being trapped in the barrier and officials being told to push migrants into the river and deny them water. The Justice Department has given Texas officials until the end of the month to remove the barriers.

Former President Donald Trump Targeted by Washington-Based Grand Jury Investigation into January 6th Capitol Attack and Election Overturning Efforts

Former President Donald Trump has claimed that he is the target of a Washington-based grand jury investigation into the January 6th Capitol attack and efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The investigation is being conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. and is looking into Trump’s efforts to overturn the election results. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the Biden administration of attempting to use the Justice Department to target him, but he is expecting an indictment. The investigation is ongoing and it is unclear when it will be concluded.

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