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Andrew Goudsward

Andrew Goudsward

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Crime|Political|US

Man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of US Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh

A California man who showed up armed with a handgun near U.S.

Man to plead guilty to attempted assassination of US Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh
Crime|Political|US

Trump taps lawyer for top aides as senior Justice Department official

President Donald Trump on Wednesday named a lawyer who represented several of his top aides in criminal probes to a senior post in the U.S.

Trump taps lawyer for top aides as senior Justice Department official
Election|Political|US

In a change of course, US Justice Dept drops challenge to Georgia voting law

U.S.

In a change of course, US Justice Dept drops challenge to Georgia voting law
MidEast|Political|US

Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Yemen attack plan messages

A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to preserve messages sent on the Signal messaging app discussing attack plans against

Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Yemen attack plan messages
Business|Crime|Political|US

Judge spurns Trump administration request to recuse from law firm case

A U.S. judge declined on Wednesday to step aside from a lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's order targeting law firm Perkins Coie after his administration

Judge spurns Trump administration request to recuse from law firm case
Political|US

Trump targets lawyers in immigration cases, lawsuits against administration

Legal advocacy groups sounded alarms on Saturday after U.S.

Trump targets lawyers in immigration cases, lawsuits against administration
Business|Political|US

Trump administration seeks to disqualify judge in law firm case

President Donald Trump's administration on Friday asked the federal judge overseeing a challenge to Trump's executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie

Trump administration seeks to disqualify judge in law firm case
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Justice Department to probe leak of intelligence on Venezuelan gang, official says

The U.S.

US Justice Department to probe leak of intelligence on Venezuelan gang, official says
Crime|Election|Political|US

US Justice Department moves to protect Trump from January 6 lawsuits

The U.S.

US Justice Department moves to protect Trump from January 6 lawsuits
Crime|Political|US

FBI scales back staffing, tracking of domestic terrorism probes, sources say

By Andrew Goudsward and Sarah N.

FBI scales back staffing, tracking of domestic terrorism probes, sources say
Crime|Political|US

Three charged in arson attacks at Tesla dealerships, charging stations

U.S.

Three charged in arson attacks at Tesla dealerships, charging stations
Political|US

Who is James Boasberg, the judge in Trump administration immigration fight?

The U.S. judge who temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from invoking wartime powers to deport migrants has for years handled high-

Who is James Boasberg, the judge in Trump administration immigration fight?
Political|US

Trump targets law firm Paul Weiss in order restricting government access

U.S.

Trump targets law firm Paul Weiss in order restricting government access
Crime|Education|Political|US|World

U.S. to probe Columbia protests for terrorism violations, official says

The U.S.

U.S. to probe Columbia protests for terrorism violations, official says
Crime|Election|Political|US

Trump demands 'accountability' for his pursuers in Justice Department speech

President Donald Trump on Friday vowed to seek accountability for prosecutors and officials who pursued legal cases against him during his years out of power,

Trump demands 'accountability' for his pursuers in Justice Department speech
Environment|Political|US

Judge questions Trump administration claw back of $20 billion climate fund

A U.S. judge on Wednesday pressed President Donald Trump's administration for evidence of fraud, waste and abuse in a $20 billion

Judge questions Trump administration claw back of $20 billion climate fund
Crime|Election|Political|US

Trump administration eyes cuts to Justice Department public corruption unit, people familiar say

President Donald Trump's administration is considering cutting most of the lawyers in the U.S.

Trump administration eyes cuts to Justice Department public corruption unit, people familiar say
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Justice Dept to ramp up staffing for immigration cases

The U.S.

US Justice Dept to ramp up staffing for immigration cases
Crime|Political|US

Trump's top prosecutor in Washington demotes senior leaders, sources say

By Sarah N.

Trump's top prosecutor in Washington demotes senior leaders, sources say
Political|US

US judge briefly extends reinstatement of watchdog fired by Trump

A U.S. judge on Wednesday briefly extended an order reinstating the head of a federal watchdog agency responsible for protecting whistleblowers who had

US judge briefly extends reinstatement of watchdog fired by Trump
Political|US

Trump curtails US business with law firm representing Jack Smith

U.S.

Trump curtails US business with law firm representing Jack Smith
Political|US

US judge allows Trump's AP Oval Office ban to stand over Gulf of Mexico name

A federal judge on Monday denied a request by the Associated Press to immediately restore full access for the news agency's journalists after President

US judge allows Trump's AP Oval Office ban to stand over Gulf of Mexico name
Political|US

AP sues Trump aides for restricting access over Gulf of Mexico name

The Associated Press on Friday sued senior aides to President Donald Trump over a decision by the White House to restrict the news outlet's access to the

AP sues Trump aides for restricting access over Gulf of Mexico name
Political|US

Trump FBI pick Patel confirmed amid Justice Department tumult

The Republican-controlled U.S.

Trump FBI pick Patel confirmed amid Justice Department tumult
Political|US

US government workplace officials turn to courts after Trump fires them

Two Democratic appointees to U.S. agencies tasked with safeguarding federal government employees' rights pushed courts on

US government workplace officials turn to courts after Trump fires them

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