Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon ripped California Gov. Gavin Newsom in an interview on “Pod Force One,” saying his ...
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‘Insecure MAGATs’: Trump Official Claims DOJ Has Targeted Whites for 50 Years — and Her Next Move Leaves Critics Calling It a Dangerous Power Grab
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has touched off a political firestorm after insisting the real victims of civil rights abuses in America are white people […] ‘Insecure MAGATs’: Trump Offici ...
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Trump official claims '50 years of discrimination' against whites as lawyers flee DOJ
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon claimed that the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division was guilty of "50 ...
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Trump DOJ sues six more states
Donald Trump’s administration is taking legal action against six more states for refusing to hand over full voter ...
Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for civil rights, spoke at the Israel Hayom conference in New York City on Tuesday ...
The Department of Justice’s civil rights chief Harmeet Dhillon revealed that she was one of hundreds of Republicans targeted ...
Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the DOJ Civil Rights Division, said on "The Benny Show" that she will sue Georgia for full access to state voter files.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division revealed on Friday that she’s been busy removing dead people and noncitizens from America’s voting […] ...
A three-judge panel in downtown Los Angeles Monday began hearing arguments in a lawsuit challenging California’s new congressional district maps, which were drawn to help more Democrats win future ...
Harmeet Dhillon was chosen by the president-elect to replace Kristen Clarke on the Justice Department’s civil rights efforts.
WASHINGTON — Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon gloated over the liberal “self-purge” in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division earlier this year during an interview on “Pod Force One” ...
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - More than 200 former employees of the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday ...
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