NPRSurvivors Of Violence Can Seek Asylum In U.S. After Justice Department RulingJun 16, 2021Joel RoseBy Joel Rosebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
CNNNew emails show how Trump and his allies pressured Justice Department to try to challenge 2020 election resultsJun 15, 2021Zachary Cohen, Jeremy Herb & Ryan NoblesBy Zachary Cohen, Jeremy Herb & Ryan Noblesbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
ReutersU.S. reopens asylum access for victims of domestic violence, gang violenceJun 16, 2021Ted HessonBy Ted Hessonbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NBC New YorkBrooklyn US Attorney Mark Lesko to Replace DOJ National Security Chief John DemersJun 14, 2021Joe Valiquette & Michael BalsamoBy Joe Valiquette & Michael Balsamobookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Washington PostGarland says Justice Department will strengthen policies for obtaining lawmakers' recordsJun 15, 2021Matt ZapotoskyBy Matt Zapotoskybookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NBC NewsGarland overturns two Trump-era rules that made it hard for immigrants to win asylumJun 16, 2021Julia Edwards AinsleyBy Julia Edwards Ainsleybookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Washington PostTrump White House asked DOJ to prove Italian satellite conspiracy theoryJun 15, 2021Aaron BlakeBy Aaron Blakebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The GuardianTrump spied on journalists. So did Obama. America needs more press freedom nowJun 15, 2021Trevor TimmBy Trevor Timmbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New York TimesJustice Dept. Will Toughen Rules for Seizing Lawmakers' Data, Garland Says (Published 2021)Jun 14, 2021Charlie SavageBy Charlie Savagebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
POLITICO'Pure insanity': Emails show DOJ response to Trump election fraud claimsJun 15, 2021Josh GersteinBy Josh Gersteinbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
CNBCDOJ national security chief John Demers leaving post amid probe of records seizuresJun 14, 2021Mary Catherine Wellons & Dan ManganBy Mary Catherine Wellons & Dan Manganbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New YorkerThe Political, Legal, and Moral Minefield That Donald Trump Left for Merrick GarlandJun 15, 2021David S. RohdeBy David S. Rohdebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
CBS NewsNew emails reveal Trump's push for Justice Department to overturn 2020 electionJun 15, 2021Melissa Quinn & Grace SegersBy Melissa Quinn & Grace Segersbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NBC NewsTop DOJ national security official resigns amid fallout over seizure of Dems' recordsJun 14, 2021Ken Dilanian & Dareh GregorianBy Ken Dilanian & Dareh Gregorianbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NBC News'Pure insanity': Emails detail Trump's pressure on Justice Department to overturn electionJun 15, 2021Allan Smith & Rebecca ShabadBy Allan Smith & Rebecca Shabadbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
POLITICOBiden administration reverses Trump-era asylum policiesJun 16, 2021Josh GersteinBy Josh Gersteinbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
POLITICODOJ National Security chief John Demers to step down amid leak probe furorJun 14, 2021Josh Gerstein & Betsy Woodruff SwanBy Josh Gerstein & Betsy Woodruff Swanbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NPRTrump Pressed The DOJ To Reverse The 2020 Election Results, According to EmailsJun 15, 2021Barbara SpruntBy Barbara Spruntbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New York TimesU.S. Ends Trump Policy Limiting Asylum for Gang and Domestic Violence Survivors (Published 2021)Jun 16, 2021bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Washington Post'Pure insanity': How Trump and his allies pressured the Justice Department to help overturn the electionJun 16, 2021Amy Gardner, Matt Zapotosky & Rosalind S. HeldermanBy Amy Gardner, Matt Zapotosky & Rosalind S. Heldermanbookmark_bordersharemore_vert