Biden asks Trump-appointed U.S attorneys to resign in Justice Dept. transition
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The Biden administration has ask for U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Donald Trump to resign. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo
Feb. 9 (UPI) The Biden administration on Tuesday asked all but two U.S. attorneys appointed to the Justice Department by the former Trump administration to resign, effective Feb. 28.
Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson confirmed in a statement that the Biden administration and the Justice Department have begun the transition process for the U.S. attorneys.
Advertisement We are committed to ensuring a seamless transition, he said. Until U.S. attorney nominees are confirmed, the interim and acting leaders in the U.S. Attorneys Offices will make sure that the department continues to accomplish its critical law enforcement mission, vigorously defend the rule of law and pursue the fair and impartial administration of justice for all.
Four Stimulus Check Scams To Look Out for As Government Issues Warning
On 2/4/21 at 12:49 PM EST
The Department of Justice has warned of a new wave of COVID-19 scams amid the ongoing second round of stimulus payments being delivered to Americans.
In a statement Wednesday, the department said: In the last several months, IRS-CI [Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation] has seen a variety of Economic Impact Payment (EIP) [stimulus payment] scams and other financial schemes designed to steal money and personal information from taxpayers.
Criminals were reported to be taking advantage of the second round of stimulus payments and the upcoming tax filing season to trick honest taxpayers out of their hard-earned money, the department said.
How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? Ammoland Inc. Posted on
How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA?
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Very few people are prosecuted for the illegal possession of silencers/suppressors in the United States.
One of the problems in understanding the U.S. criminal justice system is records are dispersed. Records are kept in many different formats, and not easily searchable or sortable by offense. There are both federal and state crimes. The data is not all digitized. When it is, it is not all in searchable databases available to the public.
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