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Trump Eyes Bondi Exit
Pressure Builds Over Epstein Files President Donald Trump is said…
Pressure Builds Over Epstein Files President Donald Trump is said to be weighing a change at the top of the Justice Department after the latest uproar over the Epstein files. According to CNN and The New York Times, he has privately discussed firing Attorney General Pam Bondi and possibly replacing her with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. The trigger appears to be the ugly mix of public backlash, internal frustration, and the usual Washington habit of turning a records release into a three-ring circus. When a document dump is messy enough to anger both critics and supporters, that is not a great sign for the adults in the room. Bondi Stayed Close To Trump Bondi was still alongside Trump on Wednesday, riding in his motorcade as he went to the Supreme Court for oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case. Trump also told CNN that Bondi is "a wonderful person" who is doing a "good job," which is the kind of public praise that often appears right before reporters start calling everyone with a badge and a calendar. The reports also say it is not clear whether Trump has made a final decision, so for now this looks more like a…
DOJ Seeks Contempt Over Leaked Filing
DOJ Moves To Enforce The Seal The Justice Department is…
Citizenship Pulled After China Tech Theft
Judge Revokes Their CitizenshipA federal judge has stripped U.S. citizenship…
Judge Revokes Their CitizenshipA federal judge has stripped U.S. citizenship from Li Chen and Yu Zhou after finding they illegally obtained naturalization. The court said the couple had already committed serious crimes when they later became citizens, which is a neat little reminder that paperwork does not erase a criminal record. Judge James E. Simmons Jr. ruled that their convictions for conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets and conspiracy to commit wire fraud made them ineligible for naturalization in the first place. Federal officials framed the case as a correction of abuse in the immigration system, not some grand philosophical debate about who gets to keep the blue passport.What Prosecutors Say They StoleProsecutors said Chen and Zhou worked as research scientists at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and had access to sensitive medical technology tied to exosome isolation. Instead of treating that access like a trust, they allegedly used it to take proprietary information, build their own company, buy into another company, and pass valuable intellectual property toward China. The government says the pair also received funding tied to the Chinese government and collected nearly $1.5 million from transactions linked to the stolen research. In other words, this was not a…
California Petition Fraud Allegations Keep Growing
Another California Petition Claim O'Keefe Media Group says its latest…
NYT’s Correction Habit Strikes Again
NYT Corrects Its Own NumbersThe New York Times had to…
Hegseth Backs Off on Kid Rock Flyby
Army Pulls Back The Army first suspended the aircrew after…

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