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Washington lawyer sues Trump administration over revocation of security clearance

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A prominent Washington attorney has sued the Trump administration over the revocation of his security clearance, calling it an act of “improper political retribution” that jeopardizes his ability to continue representing clients in sensitive national security cases.

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Justice Department announces sweeping reforms to curb suicides in federal prisons and jails

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The Justice Department is ramping up efforts to address a crisis of suicides and systemic failures in federal prisons and jails, announcing sweeping reforms aimed at overhauling how mental health care is provided behind bars.

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Law enforcement leans on 3D-printer industry to help thwart machine gun conversion devices

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Justice Department officials are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming semi-automatic weapons into illegal homemade machine guns on streets across America.

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American company, Russian propaganda: New Kremlin tactic reveals escalating effort to sway US vote

Read full article: American company, Russian propaganda: New Kremlin tactic reveals escalating effort to sway US vote

This week's indictment of two Russian state media employees accused of paying a Tennessee company to create pro-Russian content is revealing Moscow's latest tactic for meddling in the November election.

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Justice Department accuses RealPage of a scheme to help landlords hike rents in antitrust lawsuit

Read full article: Justice Department accuses RealPage of a scheme to help landlords hike rents in antitrust lawsuit

The Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against real estate software company RealPage, accusing it of an illegal scheme that allows landlords to coordinate to hike rental prices.

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Justice Dept. says it's committed to sharing info about foreign election threats with tech companies

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The Justice Department is committed to sharing with social media companies information that it picks up about efforts by foreign governments to influence this year’s elections.

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Justice Department ramps up efforts to reduce violent crime with gun intel center, carjacking forces

Read full article: Justice Department ramps up efforts to reduce violent crime with gun intel center, carjacking forces

The Justice Department is ramping up its efforts to reduce violent crime in the U.S., launching a specialized gun intelligence center in Chicago and expanding task forces to curb carjackings.

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Ex-police officer convicted in sexual assault is the first to face tougher new penalty, DOJ says

Read full article: Ex-police officer convicted in sexual assault is the first to face tougher new penalty, DOJ says

The Justice Department says a former Oklahoma police officer convicted in the sexual assault of a woman during a traffic stop will become the first to face a heftier penalty under the 2022 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.

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Justice Department beefs up focus on artificial intelligence enforcement, warns of harsher sentences

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The Justice Department is stepping up its focus on artificial intelligence.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland to undergo surgery, Justice Department says

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Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery this weekend and delegate his duties to the deputy attorney general during the procedure.

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FBI sees 1800+ reports of terroristic threats as Israel-Hamas war rages, top official says

Read full article: FBI sees 1800+ reports of terroristic threats as Israel-Hamas war rages, top official says

The U.S. has seen a “sobering” increase in domestic terrorism-related threats since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, according to Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco.

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Justice Department announces charges against hundreds of alleged COVID-19 fraudsters

Read full article: Justice Department announces charges against hundreds of alleged COVID-19 fraudsters

Hundreds of people have been charged with the theft of more than $830 million in COVID-19 emergency aid following a nationwide operation conducted by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday.

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US says price caps on Russia's oil are cutting revenue nearly in half and weakening its economy

Read full article: US says price caps on Russia's oil are cutting revenue nearly in half and weakening its economy

When the Group of Seven nations, the European Union and Australia last year announced a plan to cap the price of Russian oil, U.S. officials said it would deliver a most effective blow to Russia’s economy, undermining its greatest revenue source.

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Prison sex abuse must be rooted out, Justice official says

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Sexual abuse in the nation’s federal prisons must be rooted out.

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US infiltrates big ransomware gang: 'We hacked the hackers'

Read full article: US infiltrates big ransomware gang: 'We hacked the hackers'

Attorney General Merrick Garland and other U.S. officials say the FBI and international partners have at least temporarily disrupted the network of a prolific ransomware gang they infiltrated last year.

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Justice Dept. charges Russian founder of cryptocurrency firm

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A Russian national who founded a cryptocurrency exchange the Justice Department says evaded U.S. regulations and became a haven for proceeds of criminal activity has been arrested.

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Senators want answers in wake of AP’s prison investigations

Read full article: Senators want answers in wake of AP’s prison investigations

The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he plans to question the director of the federal Bureau of Prisons this week about why the agency continues to stand by a high-ranking official who beat Black inmates in the 1990s.

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Garland: Justice Dept.'s civil rights work is key priority

Read full article: Garland: Justice Dept.'s civil rights work is key priority

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the early work of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division meant confronting white supremacists who were intimidating Black voters, and the division's work remains urgent 65 years later amid a surge of hate crimes.

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Judge OKs federal intervention in struggling water system

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The U.S. Justice Department has received a federal judge’s approval to carry out its proposal to improve the precarious water system in Mississippi’s capital city.

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Ex-prison warden faces trial over inmate abuse allegations

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The former warden of an abuse-plagued federal women’s prison known as the “rape club” went on trial Monday.

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US charges suspect linked to notorious ransomware gang

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A man who authorities say participated in a ransomware campaign that extracted tens of millions of dollars from victims has been charged in the United States.

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US keeping ex-prison chief as top adviser after rocky tenure

Read full article: US keeping ex-prison chief as top adviser after rocky tenure

The federal Bureau of Prisons is keeping its former director on the payroll as an adviser to his successor, at least for a short time.

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Garland swears in new US prisons chief in push for reform

Read full article: Garland swears in new US prisons chief in push for reform

Attorney General Merrick Garland has sworn in the new director of the federal Bureau of Prisons, as the Biden administration looks to reform the beleaguered agency.

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White House hosts lawyers for discussion on abortion access

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Attorney General Merrick Garland headlined a White House event bringing together pro bono lawyers, bar associations and public interest groups to discuss how best to offer legal services and protections for women seeking abortions.

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US disrupts North Korean hackers that targeted hospitals

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The FBI and Justice Department recently disrupted the activities of a hacking group that was sponsored by the North Korean government and that targeted U.S. hospitals with ransomware.

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Justice Dept. taps reforming outsider to run federal prisons

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The Justice Department has named the director of Oregon’s prison system to run the federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Oregon's prison chief in lead for top federal prisons job

Read full article: Oregon's prison chief in lead for top federal prisons job

Colette Peters, who runs Oregon’s prison system, has emerged as the leading contender to run the federal prison system.

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Former Ohio prisons chief top contender to run US prisons

Read full article: Former Ohio prisons chief top contender to run US prisons

The former director of the Ohio state prison system has emerged as a leading contender to run the crisis-plagued federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Advocates push for release of women's prison abuse victims

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A prominent national criminal justice advocacy groups is pushing the Justice Department to support the release of women who were sexually abused by staff at a federal women’s prison in California.

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US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

Read full article: US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wants to do more than just put a bandage on a crisis that she says has been decades in the making.

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Abuse-clouded prison gets attention, but will things change?

Read full article: Abuse-clouded prison gets attention, but will things change?

The director of the federal Bureau of Prisons and a task force of senior agency officials traveled recently to a federal women's prison in California.

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EXPLAINER: What are ghost guns? Why is Biden taking action?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What are ghost guns? Why is Biden taking action?

The Biden administration is unveiling a completed rule aimed at reining in the proliferation of ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers.

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US charges Russian oligarch, dismantles cybercrime operation

Read full article: US charges Russian oligarch, dismantles cybercrime operation

The Justice Department has charged a Russian oligarch with sanctions violations and has taken down a cybercrime operation controlled by a Russian military intelligence agency.

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Russian officials charged in years-old energy sector hacks

Read full article: Russian officials charged in years-old energy sector hacks

The Justice Department says four Russian government officials have been charged in hacks that targeted critical global infrastructure including the U.S. energy and aviation sectors between 2012 and 2018.

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Justice Dept. names prosecutor to go after pandemic fraud

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The Justice Department has named a chief prosecutor for pandemic fraud, following through on President Joe Biden’s State of the Union promise to go after criminals who stole billions in relief money.

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Senators push Garland to reform prisons after AP reporting

Read full article: Senators push Garland to reform prisons after AP reporting

The leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland take immediate action to reform the beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Justice Dept. announces $3.6B crypto seizure, 2 arrests

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The Justice Department has announced its largest-ever financial seizure — more than $3.5 billion — and the arrests of a New York couple accused of conspiring to launder billions of dollars in cryptocurrency.

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Jan. 6 committee subpoenas fake Trump electors in 7 states

Read full article: Jan. 6 committee subpoenas fake Trump electors in 7 states

The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection has subpoenaed more than a dozen individuals who it says falsely tried to declare Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election.

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Durbin: Prisons chief has 'no intention of reforming' system

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The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee is lambasting the director of the beleaguered federal prison system, saying he has “no intention of reforming the institution.”.

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Durbin calls for Garland to remove federal prisons director

Read full article: Durbin calls for Garland to remove federal prisons director

The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee is demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland immediately fire the director of the beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons.

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Inside federal prisons, employees are committing the crimes

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An Associated Press investigation has found that more than 100 federal Bureau of Prisons employees have been arrested, convicted or sentenced in criminal cases since the start of 2019.

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US charges 2 suspected major ransomware operators

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A suspected Ukrainian hacker has been arrested and charged in the United States in connection with a string of costly ransomware attacks, including one that snarled businesses around the globe on the Fourth of July weekend.

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The AP Interview: Justice Dept. conducting cyber crackdown

Read full article: The AP Interview: Justice Dept. conducting cyber crackdown

U.S. authorities are expecting arrests and criminal charges related to ransomware in the coming weeks.

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US prisons face staff shortages as officers quit amid COVID

Read full article: US prisons face staff shortages as officers quit amid COVID

The coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the labor market have pushed many prison staffing systems into crisis.

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150 people arrested in US-Europe darknet drug probe

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Law enforcement officials in the U.S. and Europe have arrested 150 people and seized more than $31 million in an international drug trafficking investigation stemming from sales on the darknet.

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US poised to sue contractors who don't report cyber breaches

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The Justice Department is poised to sue government contractors and other companies who receive U.S. government grants if they fail to report breaches of their cyber systems.

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The jail where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself is crumbling

Read full article: The jail where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself is crumbling

Once hailed as a prototype for a new kind of federal jail and the most secure in the country, New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center has become a blighted wreck.

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Justice Dept. curtails agents' use of 'no-knock' warrants

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The Justice Department is curtailing federal agents’ use of “no-knock” warrants — which allow law enforcement agents to enter a home without announcing their presence — and would also prohibit its agents from using chokeholds in most circumstances.

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US closing troubled NYC jail where Epstein killed himself

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The U.S. government says it is shutting down an embattled federal jail in New York City after a slew of problems that came to light following Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide there two years ago.

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Justice Dept. bolsters monitoring of federal inmate accounts

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The Justice Department is directing the federal prison system implement new procedures to monitor government-run prison deposit accounts that have at times been used by inmates to shield themselves from paying debts and for suspicious or illegal activity.

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Biden pushes effort to combat rising tide of violent crime

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President Joe Biden is expected to announce a partnership between federal law enforcement and local police to help combat a rising tide of violent crime.

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AP source: Justice Dept secretly subpoenaed McGahn’s records

Read full article: AP source: Justice Dept secretly subpoenaed McGahn’s records

Apple informed former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn and his wife that the Justice Department had subpoenaed information about accounts that belonged to them in 2018.

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Deputies who killed man had body cams, couldn't use them

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The two sheriff’s deputies who shot and killed a Black man while assigned to a U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force had been told they could not use their body-worn cameras.

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Pipeline CEO defends paying ransom amid cyberattack

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A pipeline company CEO is making no apologies for his decisions to abruptly halt fuel distribution for much of the East Coast and pay millions to a criminal gang in Russia as he faced down one of the most disruptive ransomware attacks in U.S. history.

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US recovers most of ransom paid after Colonial Pipeline hack

Read full article: US recovers most of ransom paid after Colonial Pipeline hack

The Justice Department has recovered the majority of a multimillion-dollar ransom payment to hackers after a cyberattack that caused the operator of the nation’s largest fuel pipeline to halt its operations last month.

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Latvian woman charged in US with role in cybercrime group

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A Latvian woman has been charged with developing malicious software used by a major cybercrime digital network that infected computers worldwide and looted bank accounts of millions of dollars.

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Feds take down Medicare scams that preyed on virus fears

Read full article: Feds take down Medicare scams that preyed on virus fears

The Justice Department is announcing criminal charges against more than a dozen people from Florida to California in a series of Medicare scams that exploited coronavirus fears to bill tens of millions of dollars in bogus claims.

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US looking at how to weed out extremists in law enforcement

Read full article: US looking at how to weed out extremists in law enforcement

Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Justice Department is looking into how it can weed out any extremists from within federal law enforcement following the arrest of current and former law enforcement officers involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Giuliani search warrant resolved Justice Department dispute

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The question of whether to serve a search warrant for Rudy Giuliani’s records had simmered inside the Justice Department last year.

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Rudy Giuliani defiant, a day after FBI raid of home, office

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Rudy Giuliani sought to discredit the federal investigation into his dealings in Ukraine a day after agents raided his home and office.

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Biden works to balance civil rights and criminal justice

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President Joe Biden’s difficult balancing act on policing was put on vivid display over the course of a few hours as he tries to navigate criminal justice and civil rights.

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Biden works to balance civil rights and criminal justice

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President Joe Biden’s difficult balancing act on policing was put on vivid display over the course of a few hours Tuesday as he tries to navigate criminal justice and civil rights.

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75 ex-top prosecutors endorse Biden’s pick for associate AG

Read full article: 75 ex-top prosecutors endorse Biden’s pick for associate AG

FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2021 file photo, Associate Attorney General nominee Vanita Gupta speaks during an event with President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. More than 75 former U.S. attorneys are throwing their support behind Gupta for associate attorney general and urging congressional leaders to quickly confirm her to the post. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)WASHINGTON – More than 75 former U.S. attorneys are throwing their support behind President Joe Biden’s nominee for associate attorney general and urging congressional leaders to quickly confirm her to the post. She was in charge of the Justice Department’s civil rights division in the Obama administration. The Senate has scheduled the confirmation hearing for Gupta and Lisa Monaco, Biden’s nominee for deputy attorney general, for March 9.

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Biden marks nation's Covid grief before inauguration pomp

Read full article: Biden marks nation's Covid grief before inauguration pomp

“To heal we must remember," the incoming president told the nation at a sunset ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial. “Between sundown and dusk, let us shine the lights into the darkness ... and remember all who we lost,” Biden said. During his brief remarks, Biden faced the larger-than life statue of Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War president who served as more than 600,000 Americans died. Biden at his Delaware farewell, held at the National Guard/Reserve Center named after his late son Beau Biden, paid tribute to his home state. ___This story has been corrected to show that flags on the National Mall represent people who couldn't come, not COVID deaths.

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Biden blames Trump for violence at Capitol that's shaken US

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President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, to announce key nominees for the Justice Department. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden has denounced the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol as “domestic terrorists” and he blamed President Donald Trump for the violence that has shaken the nation's capital and beyond. It was chaos.”Those who massed on Capitol Hill intending to disrupt a joint session of Congress that was certifying Biden’s election victory over Trump “weren’t protesters. The remarks came during an event in Wilmington, Delaware, to introduce Biden's Justice Department team, to be led by federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland as attorney general. The Justice Department is expected to dramatically change course during the Biden administration, with a greater focus on civil rights issues and a review of policing policies.

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Biden introduces Merrick Garland as attorney general pick

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If confirmed by the Senate, which is likely, Garland would take over as the U.S. attorney general at a critical moment for the country and the agency. His confirmation prospects as attorney general were all but ensured when Democrats scored control of the Senate majority by winning both Georgia Senate seats. Biden also introduced three others for senior Justice Department leadership posts on Thursday, including Obama administration homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and former Justice Department civil rights chief Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, the No. He also named an assistant attorney general for civil rights, Kristen Clarke, now the president of Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, an advocacy group. Garland was selected over other finalists including former Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates.

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Biden to name Judge Merrick Garland as attorney general

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President-elect Joe Biden is set to name Garland as Attorney General. Biden is expected to announce Garland’s appointment on Thursday, along with other senior leaders of the department, including former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and former Justice Department civil rights chief Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general, the No. Garland was selected over other finalists including former Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates. At the time of the bombing, Garland was 42 and principal associate deputy attorney general, a top lieutenant to Attorney General Janet Reno. Eric Holder, President Barack Obama’s first attorney general, had also previously been a Superior Court judge in the District of Columbia.

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Biden's attorney general search is focused on Jones, Garland

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WASHINGTON – Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland are emerging as the leading contenders to be nominated as President-elect Joe Biden’s attorney general, three people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Biden's thinking was described by people with knowledge of the presidential transition's internal thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly. Jones, who is white, has had a long-standing personal relationship with Biden dating back to Biden’s first presidential campaign in 1988. Jones would not comment Tuesday on the possibility of a nomination as attorney general. The Biden team has also been considering a number of other potential candidates for the post, including former Justice Department official Lisa Monaco.

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Barr's special counsel move could tie up his successor

Read full article: Barr's special counsel move could tie up his successor

WASHINGTON – Outgoing Attorney General William Barr's decision to appoint a special counsel to investigate the handling of the Russia probe ensures his successor won't have an easy transition. But the maneuvering over the special counsel is especially significant because it saddles Democrats with an investigation that they've derided as tainted. A special counsel can only be dismissed for cause. The Biden transition did not respond to a request for comment on the special counsel appointment. But Barr's decision could influence whom the president-elect puts forth as a nominee for attorney general.

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