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United States Department of Justice ... 20, 2021 – November 22, 2021; acting) Stephen Boyd (September 5, 2017 ... Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
William Barr [1] February 14, 2019 (Confirmed February 14, 2019, 54–45) [2] December 23, 2020 Deputy Attorney General: Jeffrey A. Rosen: May 22, 2019 (Confirmed May 16, 2019, 52–45) [3] January 20, 2021 Associate Attorney General: Claire McCusker Murray: May 14, 2019 January 20, 2021 Solicitor General: Jeff Wall: July 3, 2020 January 20, 2021
July 21, 2021 (Confirmed July 20, 2021, 56–44) [RC 7] July 28, 2023 [7] — Assistant Attorney General (Environment and Natural Resources Division) Todd Kim: July 28, 2021 (Confirmed July 27, 2021, 58–41) [RC 8] — — Assistant Attorney General (National Security Division) Matthew G. Olsen: November 1, 2021 (Confirmed October 28, 2021, 53 ...
The Justice Department is pushing to overturn a three-day delay on releasing special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 report after an appeals court denied a bid from President-elect Trump to block it ...
Even before Trump tried to weaponize the Justice Department and get his appointees to help overturn the presidential election he lost, culminating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol ...
On February 19, 1868, Lawrence introduced a bill in Congress to create the Department of Justice. President Ulysses S. Grant signed the bill into law on June 22, 1870. [8] Grant appointed Amos T. Akerman as attorney general and Benjamin H. Bristow as America's first solicitor general the same week that Congress created the Department of Justice ...
The FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground in Washington, DC, during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol — most of whom engaged in illegal activity during the chaos, the ...
The last comprehensive update of the manual was in 2018, the first major revision in more than two decades. [2] At the same time, the manual was renamed the Justice Manual. [2] [3] Two controversial changes in the revision were the removals of sections regarding press freedom and racial gerrymandering. [4]