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FBI agents who had accused bureau of politicization during Biden administration reach settlements

By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has reached settlements with a group of current and former FBI agents who have said they were disciplined for invoking personal and political views, including about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the COVID-19 vaccine, and for clashing with supervisors about approaches to

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Trump asks court to toss remaining civil fraud penalties after getting his massive fine thrown out

By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Days after getting his staggering civil fraud penalty thrown out, President Donald Trump asked New York’s highest court on Tuesday to overturn his other punishments, including a multiyear ban on him and his two eldest sons holding corporate leadership positions. Trump’s lawyers filed a notice

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Trump’s threat to deploy troops to Chicago sparks fear and defiance in a city on edge

By CHRISTINE FERNANDO, SOPHIA TAREEN and OBED LAMY Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s threats to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago sent ripples through America’s third-largest city as many residents defended their home against Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward its violent crime, including claims it is a “killing field.” The threat of federal

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Trump’s law enforcement surge is alienating DC residents, senior officers say

By ASHRAF KHALIL and COLLIN BINKLEY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A pair of senior Washington, D.C., police commanders acknowledged Tuesday that the ongoing federal law enforcement surge in the nation’s capital is alienating the population and damaging community relationships that will have to be mended in the future. “What relationships do we have to

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