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    The use of alias accounts aren't illegal, and for the most part are seen as acceptable provided that emails which ought to be discovered and turned over in response to FOIA requests or subpoenas aren't hidden when they are requested under FOIA. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Loretta Lynch used ‘Elizabeth Carlisle’ email alias at Department of Justice

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    Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Monday that the department will be creating a new program, dubbed the Forensic Science Working Group, that ensures
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    Justice Department looking at how forensic evidence is presented in court

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    Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., fired back at President Trump after the president called him a
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    Richard Blumenthal responds to Trump: Your bullying won’t work

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    President Trump on Monday called Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., a
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    Rosenstein added members of Congress and White House staff were not immune from investigation. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
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    Rod Rosenstein ready to prosecute any leaker ‘who breaks the law’

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    Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson on leaks: ‘I’ve never seen it this bad’

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    Kellyanne Conway: Trump ‘hasn’t even discussed’ firing Robert Mueller

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    Rosenstein said that the investigation is subject to the rules and regulations of the Justice Department. (AP Andrew Harnik)
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    Rod Rosenstein: Mueller needs to come to me if he wants to chase any crime outside scope of Russia probe

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    The Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, a group of prosecutors and federal law enforcement officials, wrote that the Justice Department
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    Justice Department task force documents blows smoke at Jeff Sessions’ war on marijuana

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    Jeff Sessions announced last month that the Justice Department will refuse to give Byrne Justice Assistance Grants to so-called sanctuary cities that limit the circumstances in which they work with federal immigration authorities to deport illegal immigrants in local custody. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)
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    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to sue Trump administration over funding threats to sanctuary cities

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