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Video Reveals Details of Trump Assassination Attempt by Suspect

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice released a video showing the suspect in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, which occurred last weekend. This announcement comes amid rising concerns about the personal security of politicians in the United States.

Prosecutor Rejects Motion to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit After Shooting Incident

The prosecutor in the legal case challenging the $400 million ballroom project at the White House has denied the Justice Department's request to dismiss the lawsuit following a shooting incident during a White House Correspondents' Dinner. Attorney Gregory Craig affirmed that the lawsuit poses no threat to President Trump's safety.

Postpone Testimony of Former Attorney General Bondi on Epstein Files

The U.S. House committee has announced the postponement of former Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony, originally scheduled for April 14, regarding her handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files. This decision follows widespread criticism of Bondi and the U.S. Department of Justice's management of these sensitive cases.

Trump Justifies Firing Attorney General Pam Bondi Over Revenge Failures

In a recent New York Times article, writer Jeffrey Toobin revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump had legitimate reasons to dismiss Attorney General Pam Bondi. However, he chose an illogical justification related to her failure to meet his vengeful desires.

Trump dismisses Pam Bondi from the position of Attorney General

U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has announced the dismissal of Attorney General <strong>Pam Bondi</strong>, appointing Deputy Attorney General <strong>Todd Blanche</strong> as interim Attorney General. This decision was made during a phone call between Trump and Bondi.

Victims of Epstein Sue Government and Google Over Privacy Breach

A group of Jeffrey Epstein's victims has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and Google, accusing them of violating their privacy and republishing sensitive personal information. The lawsuit follows the leak of information about nearly 100 survivors of sex trafficking.