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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck #Schumer tells #mtp he has "no faith" in #Trump's judicial system.
NBC News· 2025-09-28 15:45
Political Commentary - The report discusses the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to the Senate in 2020 [1] - The report suggests a lack of faith in Donald Trump's judicial system, alleging it has been used for political purposes [1][2] - The report claims the former president has turned the Justice Department into a political watchdog, which is considered an autocratic action [2] - The report alleges that a prosecutor was fired for not indicting Comey and replaced with someone more compliant [3] - The report views these actions as undermining democracy and norms [3]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-09-14 23:38
Why India's Supreme Court remains 'a men's club' https://t.co/sX5fxwzANV ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-24 23:40
Judicial System Assessment - Hong Kong's judicial system is claimed to be robust by officials [1] - Concerns exist regarding potential influence from Chinese officials on judges [1] - Speculation arises about the Hong Kong judicial system increasingly resembling that of mainland China [1]
‘Lawlessness’: DOJ alum reacts to ex-Trump lawyer Emil Bove’s lifetime judgeship
MSNBC· 2025-07-30 18:16
Concerns Regarding Judicial Impartiality and Political Influence - Allegations suggest Judge Emil Boie may have prioritized the president's political agenda over legal principles, raising concerns about impartiality [1] - Confirmation of Emil Boie is seen by some as enforcing attacks on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and its employees, with whistleblowers alleging destruction of constitutional principles [6] Whistleblower Protection and Treatment - Concerns exist regarding the protection of whistleblowers and the seriousness with which their concerns are being taken by the Senate and Senator Chuck Grassley's office [7] - One whistleblower publicly shared their complaint with supporting documents, while another kept their complaint secret to avail themselves of whistleblower protections [3][4] - There are claims that the Justice Department Inspector General (IG) initially lost a whistleblower complaint, even after receiving proof of delivery [4][5] Potential Circumvention of Legal Norms - Concerns are raised about the potential for the Attorney General to circumvent US Attorneys by delegating their functions to other officers or employees within the Department of Justice [9][10] - The acting US attorney for the District of New Jersey, Alina Haba, faces a legal challenge regarding the validity of her appointment [7] - The brief suggests the Attorney General can delegate functions ordinarily served by a US attorney to any other officer, employee, or agency of the Department of Justice, potentially bypassing Senate-confirmed officials [10][11] Political Dynamics and Recourse - The vote for Boie indicates a shift where the Justice Department and the White House are perceived as closer, diminishing the post-Watergate independence [14] - Democrats may find it difficult to challenge judicial nominees, as evidenced by the vote for Boie despite concerns [13][14][15]