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Trump's DOJ Weaponization Misconduct Triggers Threat To Over 100 Cases

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June 23, 2026

Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

A veteran federal prosecutor's grand jury misconduct is so pervasive that the Justice Department now expects to review more than 100 cases she handled going back to 2007. A court filing in the Northern District of Illinois names the case that started it all: the collapsed prosecution of the Broadview Six. News reports identify the lead prosecutor as Sheri Mecklenburg, a nearly two-decade veteran of the Justice Department whose conduct before a grand jury unraveled a high-profile case against six Democratic officials and activists arrested for protesting outside a Chicago Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility during the Trump administration's Operation Midway Blitz deportation campaign. Prosecutors made three attempts to indict the protesters on a rare felony conspiracy charge. read more

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Politizoom

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· Jun 22, 2026

Skeptical Federal Judges Are Telling Trump and DOJ “Put It In Writing!”

Federal, even state judges have increasingly been slapping Trump’s lawyers including those from the DOJ down. In fact, so much so they are in (too) polite judicial terms telling Team Trump ‘I don’t believe you. You’re promises are worthless – unless you put them in writing AND in a sworn court filing.’ That will give

DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

Trump DOJ’s stonewalling in key case will backfire spectacularly as judge digs in: expert

The Trump Department of Justice’s stonewalling with a judge keeps backfiring with each new filing, according to a legal expert. Michael Popok, a legal analyst, said during an episode of All Rise News that the DOJ’s refusal to kill Trump’s 1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund isn’t swaying Judge Leonie Brinkema from the Eastern District of Virginia. []

Crooks and Liars

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· Jun 23, 2026

RFK Jr. 's DOJ WeaponizaTrumpMisconduct Triggers Threat To Over 100 Cases

A veteran federal prosecutor's grand jury misconduct is so pervasive that the Justice Department now expects to review more than 100 cases she handled going back to 2007. A court filing in the Northern District of Illinois names the case that started it all: the collapsed prosecution of the Broadview Six. News reports identify the lead prosecutor as Sheri Mecklenburg, a nearly two-decade veteran of the Justice Department whose conduct before a grand jury unraveled a high-profile case against six Democratic officials and activists arrested for protesting outside a Chicago Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility during the Trump administration's Operation Midway Blitz deportation campaign. Prosecutors made three attempts to indict the protesters on a rare felony conspiracy charge. read more

MS NOW

lean left

· Jun 30, 2026

In pursuit of Gallego, Trump’s Justice Department hasn’t earned the benefit of the doubt

If Team Trump wanted to avoid allegations of having corrupted federal law enforcement, it shouldn’t have weaponized the DOJ in the first place. The post In pursuit of Gallego, Trump’s Justice Department hasn’t earned the benefit of the doubt appeared first on MS NOW.

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

फरार दुई प्रतिवादी पक्राउ

कञ्चनपुर। कञ्चनपुर प्रहरीले विभिन्न मुद्दामा फरार रहेका दुई जना प्रतिवादीलाई शुक्रबार पक्राउ गरी फैसला कार्यान्वयनका लागि जिल्ला अदालत कञ्चनपुरमा उपस्थित गराएको छ। जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालयबाट खटिएको प्रहरी टोलीले बहुविवाह मुद्दामा दोषी ठहर भएका नरेशराम विक र पुनःचलनसम्बन्धी मुद्दामा दोषी ठहर भएकी कौशिला चन्दलाई पक्राउ गरेको हो। जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यालयका प्रहरी नायब उपरीक्षक टेकबहादुर रावतका अनुसार []

Wirepoints

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· Jun 28, 2026

Inside the ‘Broadview Six’ scandal rocking Chicago’s federal courthouse – Chicago Sun-Times

Federal prosecutors in Chicago are better known for taking on violent street gangs, potential terrorists and corrupt politicians of all stripes. In 20 years, they put two governors in prison, as well as a former U.S. House speaker who served two heartbeats away from the presidency. But the “Broadview Six” scandal is now threatening to do long-term damage to what’s perhaps the most highly regarded law enforcement agency in the city. A federal judge summed it up this way: “Trust has been broken.”

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Related coverage for "Trump's DOJ Weaponization Misconduct Triggers Threat To Over 100 Cases": Politizoom — Skeptical Federal Judges Are Telling Trump and DOJ “Put It In Writing!”. DNyuz — Trump DOJ’s stonewalling in key case will backfire spectacularly as judge digs in: expert. Crooks and Liars — RFK Jr. 's DOJ WeaponizaTrumpMisconduct Triggers Threat To Over 100 Cases. MS NOW — In pursuit of Gallego, Trump’s Justice Department hasn’t earned the benefit of the doubt. Nepal News — फरार दुई प्रतिवादी पक्राउ. Wirepoints — Inside the ‘Broadview Six’ scandal rocking Chicago’s federal courthouse – Chicago Sun-Times