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Starkman: America’s Farcical Department of ‘Justice’
The author is a former business writer for the Detroit News who later ran a public relations firm in Manhattan. He now lives in Los Angeles. This column first appeared in his blog, Starkman Approved, and is being republished with permission. By Eric Starkman There’s lots of moving parts to this story, so let’s begin…

Garland Appoints Special Counsel to Oversee Biden Document Probe
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified documents at President Biden’s home in Delaware and a think tank office in Washington D.C.

Knife-Wielding Undocumented Immigrant Sentenced to Prison After Attacking Border Patrol Agent
An undocumented immigrant who attacked a Border Patrol agent in southern Arizona in January was sentenced to seven to nine years in federal prison on Thursday.

DEA Agents Involved in Shooting of Motorist During Investigation in New Jersey
By Allan Lengel Two DEA agents were involved in a shooting Tuesday afternoon that resulted in a motorist in Fort Lee, N.J., suffering a gunshot wound to the leg. Details were still scarce on Wednesday. The Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella issued a statement: ‘The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit is investigating a…

Republican Congressman Files Articles of Impeachment against Homeland Security Director Mayorkas
A Texas congressman filed articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, arguing he broke the law over his handling of the border crisis.

Second Batch of Classified Records Found by Biden Aides
President Biden’s aides found a second batch of classified records at another location, making it the second such discovery disclosed in the past three days.

Man Charged with Tossing Firebomb at FBI’s Honolulu Field Office
A 54-year-old man accused of lobbing a firebomb at the FBI’s Honolulu Field Office on Dec. 30 made his initial appearance in federal court on Monday.

House Republicans Launch Controversial Investigation into FBI, DOJ
The Republican-led House narrowly voted on Tuesday to launch an investigation into the FBI, Justice Department and other federal agencies involved in the probe of former President Trump and his supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.