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U.S. Government Admits Liability in Deadly D.C.-Area Air Collision

By: Chris Cameron
A federal court filing says the Army crew piloting a Black Hawk helicopter could have avoided the nighttime accident in January if it had been able to see and avoid a commercial jet.

A crane lifting a piece of the wreckage of an American Airlines jet from the Potomac River in February.

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Trump Administration Aims to Strip More Foreign-Born Americans of Citizenship

By: Hamed Aleaziz
An official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it would prioritize “those who’ve unlawfully obtained U.S. citizenship.”

A naturalization ceremony in Boston in August. The Trump administration has been closing loopholes in the immigration system and throwing up roadblocks for people seeking to enter and stay in the country.

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Jack Smith Defends Trump Prosecutions in House Deposition

By: Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer
Even adversaries of Jack Smith, the former special counsel, conceded that his tight-lipped, painstaking approach made tripping him up particularly difficult.

Jack Smith, the former special counsel, during a break in a closed-door deposition with the House Judiciary Committee.

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F.B.I. Letters Send Shivers Through California’s Political Inner Circle

By: Laurel Rosenhall
The indictment of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff shocked many power players in California. Now, some wonder how far the investigation will spread.

A new corruption case has rattled the State Capitol community of lobbyists, government aides and elected officials.

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Trump Has Put the Military in an Impossible Situation

By: David French
Who should take responsibility for the president’s undeclared war in the Caribbean?

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As Trump’s Inquisitors Face Scrutiny, a Divisive Figure Could Play a New Role

By: Charlie Savage
The prosecutor running an inquiry into those who investigated President Trump has established a grand jury under Judge Aileen M. Cannon, whose scuttling of the documents case made her a White House favorite.

Judge Aileen M. Cannon may again end up as a key player in a Trump-centric case.

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Supreme Court Allows Lisa Cook to Remain at Fed, for Now

By: Ann E. Marimow and Colby Smith
The justices deferred a decision on the president’s efforts to oust Ms. Cook and instead set oral arguments in the case for January.

President Trump has been trying to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board for months.

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Why Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela Faces Criminal Charges in the U.S.

By: Benjamin Weiser
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called Mr. Maduro, the Venezuelan leader who faces narco-terrorism charges, a “fugitive from American justice.”

Nicolás Maduro carries the flag of Chavismo, the brand of socialism promulgated by his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.

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Despite Trump’s Pressure on Justice Dept., Certain Safeguards Are Beyond His Reach

By: Alan Feuer
The criminal justice system has protections that could ultimately give pause to some of President Trump’s moves for revenge.

President Trump has sought to control the Justice Department to pursue his political enemies.

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Will Judges Approve Trump’s Choice for U.S. Attorney in Manhattan?

By: Benjamin Weiser
Jay Clayton, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District, was named on an interim basis after Senator Chuck Schumer blocked his nomination.

The federal judges for the Southern District of New York are to vote on whether to name Jay Clayton, interim U.S. attorney for the district, to remain in the post.

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Trump Is Winning the Battle to Undermine Democracy

By: Thomas B. Edsall
Trump may be winning the battle to weaken our democracy, but he has not won the war.

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Dismissals at Justice Dept. Would Bypass Civil Service and Whistle-Blower Laws

By: Devlin Barrett
In court filings and dismissal letters, the Justice Department’s political leadership claims sweeping authority to fire career law enforcement officials without cause.

Justice Department veterans see an overarching pattern in the dismissals — a quickening effort by the Trump administration to ignore and eventually demolish longstanding civil service legal precedents meant to keep politics out of law enforcement work.

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Emil Bove Denies Suggesting Justice Dept. Ignore Court Orders in Deportation Cases

By: Devlin Barrett
During a confirmation hearing for an appeals court opening, Emil Bove III was repeatedly questioned about a whistle-blower complaint that portrayed political appointees as willing to mislead judges.

Emil Bove III, a top Justice Department official, at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday for an appeals court judgeship.

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Trump Administration Sues Maryland Federal Judges Over Immigration Rule

By: Alan Feuer
Lawyers for the administration said that a rule issued by a judge in Maryland intruded on the White House’s inherent powers to “enforce the nation’s immigration laws.”

The U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md. The lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against the district’s chief judge and 14 other federal judges who serve on the bench in Maryland makes clear how strained the relationship between the executive and judicial branches has become.

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Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks

By: Charlie Savage
The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.

Justice Neil Gorsuch with former Justice Stephen Breyer at a memorial event for Antonin Scalia last year during a Federalist Society convention in Washington.

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Trump Drops Nominee for U.S. Attorney, Ed Martin, After Republicans Balk

The means of Ed Martin’s ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington was his path out of power.

Ed Martin has used his authority to upend the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, as well as dismantle and delegitimize the Jan. 6 inquiry.

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Administration Officials Believe Order Lets Immigration Agents Enter Homes Without Warrants

By: Devlin Barrett
It remains unclear whether the Trump administration will apply the law in this way. But such an interpretation, experts say, would infringe on basic civil liberties.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during an arrest operation in Florida in 2023. Currently, immigration agents without a warrant can do little more than knock on a door and ask to come in.

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4 Takeaways From the Hearing on Dismissing Charges Against Eric Adams

The Justice Department has asked to dismiss a federal corruption case against the New York mayor, prompting resignations and calls for the judge to reject the request.

Mayor Eric Adams appeared in federal court as a judge weighed the Justice Department’s request to drop corruption charges against him.

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Senior U.S. Diplomats in Syria to Meet With Governing Militias

By: Edward Wong and Christina Goldbaum
The U.S. officials planned to discuss governance and look for signs of Austin Tice, a missing American journalist, as well as other U.S. citizens.

A rebel fighter with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the most powerful militia group in Syria, at a presidential palace in the capital, Damascus.

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