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Trump's Bureau chief wants to give authority over federal lands to local law enforcement officials

Donald Trump’s acting head of the Bureau of Land Management, says local authorities should have primary law-enforcement authority on federal land.

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'People are just dying … with frightening regularity': The next showdown in Congress could pit workers vs. their employers

Congressional leaders are squaring off over the next pandemic relief bill in a debate over whom Congress should step up to protect: front-line workers seeking more safeguards from the ravages of COVID-19 or beleaguered employers seeking relief from lawsuits.

Democrats want to enact an emergency standard meant to bolster access to protective gear for health care and other workers and to bar employers from retaliating against them for airing safety concerns.

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US Supreme Court allows first federal executions in 17 years

Washington (AFP) - The Supreme Court of the United States on Tuesday allowed the first federal executions in 17 years to proceed, overturning a lower court order delaying them.Four federal executions were scheduled but a district court judge had suspended them to allow for legal challenges to the lethal injection that was to be used.The district court decision had come just hours before the first execution, of former white supremacist Daniel Lewis Lee, who was convicted with another man of murdering a family of three during a robbery intended to help fund the founding of an "Aryan Peoples Repu...

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'A metaphor for Trump’s suffocating incompetence, mendacity and self-absorption': Conservative explains why president will lose in November

It’s possible that after November 3, pundits will be talking about how President Donald Trump won reelection and bounced back from all the polls that, in June and July, showed him losing to former Vice President Joe Biden. But at the moment, the president really is in dire straits. Attorney Richard North Patterson, former chairman of Common Cause and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, doubts that Trump’s reelection campaign will recover — and in a new article for The Bulwark, he explains why he believes that Trump is "cornered" and why his negative poll numbers have “hardened.”

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Here are 7 suspicious revelations from the US attorney forced out by Bill Barr

When Attorney General Bill Barr tried to force out Geoffrey Berman, who had been the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, he created a mess he clearly didn't foresee. He claimed Berman had stepped down, but Berman quickly refuted that claim. Berman's opposition foiled Barr's attempt to replace him with an outsider to the office, and eventually, Berman left on the understanding that his deputy, Audrey Strauss, would take over.

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Bill Barr quietly pulls off a shake-up in a federal prosecutor’s office — but why?

Attorney General Bill Barr’s attempt last month to push U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman out of his position at the Southern District of New York blew up in his face. While Berman was ousted, Barr didn’t get the replacement he wanted, and House Democrats are now investigating.

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Here’s the huge blunder Trump made against Jeff Sessions on the eve of the Alabama GOP primary

On the eve of the Republican primary in Alabama, President Donald Trump may have committed a blunder that could backfire for his preferred candidate.

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Congress petitions Supreme Court over their ‘urgent’ investigations into Donald Trump: report

The House of Representatives is reviving efforts to obtain financial documents from Donald Trump as part of multiple investigations, Politico reported Monday.

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MSNBC anchor goes after Fox News for Tucker Carlson 'dabbling' in white supremacy

MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes blasted Fox News personality Tucker Carlson for white supremacy on Monday.

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Republican blasted as ‘embarrassment to the state of Texas’ by Lincoln Project strategist: ‘You’re laughable’

The anti-Trump conservative group The Lincoln Project is moving into Texas, with new spending against Sen. John Cornyn, a major figure in the GOP majority and a close ally of the president.

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GOP expects awful turnout at Trump’s RNC speech: ‘Everybody just assumes no one is going’

On Monday, The New York Times reported that as key Republican lawmakers continue to bail on President Donald Trump's nomination acceptance speech in Jacksonville, Florida, many GOP officials are bracing for low turnout.

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Mueller considered publicly condemning the DOJ over reversing the Flynn prosecution: report

On Monday, CNN reported that former special counsel Robert Mueller considered publicly rebuking Attorney General William Barr's Justice Department following their move to drop charges against President Donald Trump's ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

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Watergate prosecutor: Mueller didn't 'stand a chance' against Trump and Barr — here's how to fix it

On Monday, writing for The New York Times, former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman outlined why he believes former special counsel Robert Mueller didn't "stand a chance" against a concerted effort by President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr to sabotage his investigation, culminating with the commutation of Roger Stone — and outlined how such a situation could be avoided in future.

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