Daily Feed 4/14/23
The Pentagon Leaker is charged and the DOJ finally works to curb the Fentanyl Crisis. Meanwhile, the fate of the abortion pill Mifepristone remains in limbo
DOJ reaches settlement with families of Sutherland Springs shooting victims
The families of the victims of the mass shooting that occurred in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in 2017 have tentatively achieved a settlement of $144.5 million, according to the Department of Justice.
Biggs: Manhattan DA is a “nut and fanatic” to pursue case against trump
Arizona congressman Andy Biggs tells one America news that Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg is “a fanatic” for pursuing felony charges against former president trump in a case that the DOJ chose to drop.
DOJ sues Rite Aid
Rite Aid pharmacy chain has been included in a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department on Tuesday.
Gaetz: I didn’t hide when DOJ leaked false charges against me
Five months after investigators warned the justice department two witnesses were unreliable, the DOJ told Congressman Matt Gaetz’s legal team it was dropping its sex-trafficking probe into Gaetz without charges.
The Sharp Contrast From The DOJ’s Treatment Of Biden’s Lawyers Versus Trump’s
with Congressman Andy Ogles