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Trump Is Seeking $230 Million From Justice Department
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Two former federal prosecutors who helped prosecute President Trump — and were fired when he returned to office — are starting a law firm focused on public corruption, an area the Justice Department has stepped back from.
President Donald Trump is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the Justice Department for federal investigations into him, according to reporting from The New York Times.
The University of Virginia and the U. S. Department of Justice have reached an agreement to resolve discrimination investigations against the school.
Former FBI Director James Comey moved to dismiss the Justice Department indictment against him, arguing that he was a victim of a vindictive prosecution by President Donald Trump and challenging the appointment of the prosecutor who brought the case.
The United States Justice Department sent out a statement announcing an agreement reached with the University of Virginia.
President Trump's lawyers previously filed paperwork for two damage claims over the past federal criminal cases against him.