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Trump Administration Fires Judge-Appointed Federal Prosecutor Within Hours

On Wednesday, a panel of federal judges in New York’s Northern District took the extraordinary step of appointing and swearing in a new top federal prosecutor. Their choice was Donald T. Kinsella, a former prosecutor, to fill a position they deemed vacant after determining that the Trump administration’s pick had been serving unlawfully.
House Judiciary Committee Exposes Decade of European Pressure on American Tech Companies

The European Parliament convened in Strasbourg this week to address what its members deemed the most pressing international concern: state violence in Minneapolis and the rule of law in the United States. This choice of priorities raises significant questions about institutional self-awareness.
Around America
Trump pardons 5 ex-NFL players for crimes including drug trafficking
President Trump granted clemencies to Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late Billy Cannon, all of whom had federal convictions ranging from perjury to drug trafficking. The move underscores Trump’s continued use of executive power to grant high-profile pardons.
Figure skating coach gunned down at Starbucks drive-thru in St. Louis
Gabrielle “Sam” Linehan, 28, a former Team USA figure skater and coach, was killed during an armed robbery at a Starbucks drive-thru. Police have arrested a suspect connected to a series of recent armed robberies, and the skating community mourns the loss.
2 federal agents placed on leave after appearing to make 'untruthful' statements about violent encounter in Minneapolis
The Justice Department has requested dismissal of felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men involved in a January incident with ICE officers that resulted in a shooting. New evidence challenged the government’s version of events, raising questions about federal use of force in immigration enforcement.
Former NYPD official charged with taking bribes from company selling ‘panic button’ to city schools
A former NYPD School Safety official allegedly accepted cash, luxury travel, and perks from a Florida businessman seeking an $11 million panic-button contract. Prosecutors say the bribes aimed to unfairly influence contract decisions, and the official has pleaded not guilty.