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A federal judge in Washington said on Thursday that there was a “fair likelihood” that the Trump administration had violated an order he issued last month to stop deporting Venezuelan migrants to El ...
Houston Chronicle |
A federal judge said Thursday that the Trump administration may have "acted in bad faith” by trying to rush Venezuelan migrants out of the country before a court could block their deportations to El ...
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The Justice Department asked to replace President Donald Trump as a defendant in civil lawsuits tied to Jan. 6, 2021, with the U.S. government.
The Justice Department wants to remove President Donald Trump as the defendant in a civil suit related to the January 6 Capitol attack.
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