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In an interview with CBS News' Tony Dokoupil, President Donald Trump insisted prominent conservatives "love" the DOJ probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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An alleged Venezuelan gang member's wife was linked to an earlier shooting before a federal confrontation that left both suspects wounded during a Portland traffic stop.
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Video shows woman allegedly blocking ICE agents as Minnesota protests escalate against immigration enforcement. Federal officials report 60 agitators were charged in five days.
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President Trump said Tuesday that he's preparing to halt federal funding to sanctuary cities and states on February 1 — potentially yanking billions in revenue in response to laws barring cooperation with immigration agents.
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Six Prosecutors Quit Over DOJ Push to Investigate Renee Good's Widow The New York TimesLive updates: Minnesota and Illinois sue Trump as administration sends more agents to Minneapolis after ICE shooting CNNAt least 3 prosecutors resign over concerns about probe into Minneapolis ICE shooting, source says NBC NewsJoe Thompson, Minnesota's top federal fraud prosecutor, quits over ICE shooting probe MPR News
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President Donald Trump will suspend payments to sanctuary cities starting Feb. 1. He also criticized Minnesota officials over alleged widespread fraud.
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Sen. Kevin Cramer suggests Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell should resign amid a DOJ criminal probe into Fed headquarters renovation project costs.
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Joseph H. Thompson, a career federal prosecutor who was the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota last year, was among those who resigned as the Justice Department sought to examine the woman's supposed ties to activist groups.
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Similar scenes have played out around the Twin Cities over the past week as people have taken to the streets demanding federal immigration officials leave the state.
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The court's conservative majority signaled during more than three hours of arguments it would rule the state bans don't violate either the Constitution or the federal law known as Title IX.
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