Christopher Wray’s comments could have serious implications for a long-awaited plan whose announcement seemed to mark the end of a hotly contested debate over the past decade.
Tag: Justice Department
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3 Charged With Running Prostitution Service Used by Politicians and Others
The Justice Department did not name the clients of what it called the “high-end brothel network,” who were also said to include military officers, executives and government contractors.
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Justice Dept.’s Watchdog Describes Unsanitary Conditions at Florida Prison
Moldy bread, rodent droppings and leaky roofs: An inspector general offered a vivid and at times nauseating glimpse of a vast, dysfunctional system.
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Prosecutors Assail Trump’s Bid to Have Federal Election Case Dismissed
Prosecutors said that Mr. Trump’s barrage of motions to have the case tossed out were full of “distortions and misrepresentations.”
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Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Ban on Bump Stocks
After debate in the wake of a 2017 mass shooting, the Justice Department changed its position, deciding it had the authority to regulate the devices.