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Federal law doesn t prohibit Covid-19 vaccine requirements, Justice Department says

Federal law doesn t prohibit Covid-19 vaccine requirements, Justice Department says
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FBI accused of running fake tip line during Brett Kavanaugh background check

 | Print this article Seven Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats demanded the FBI explain its use of a novel tip line implemented during a supplemental background investigation into then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2018. In a Tuesday letter to Director Chris Wray, Democratic senators accused the FBI of being “politically constrained by the Trump White House,” demanding to know what extent the agency vetted tips and whether the administration prevented it from doing so. The letter was written by Sens. Dick Durbin, Patrick Leahy, Chris Coons, Cory Booker, Mazie Hirono, Sheldon Whitehouse, and Richard Blumenthal. The accusation comes in response to a June 30 letter from Jill Tyson, assistant director for the FBI s Office of Congressional Affairs, addressed to Whitehouse and Coons detailing the agency’s supplemental background investigation into sexual assault allegations levied against Kavanaugh after he was nominated by former President Donald Tr

Warren: Canceling $50K in student debt could transform an entire generation

Warren: Canceling $50K in student debt could transform an entire generation
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Leading Democrats oppose Biden plan to end house arrest and potentially return inmates to prison after the pandemic

Leading Democrats oppose Biden plan to end house arrest and potentially return inmates to prison after the pandemic cdavis@insider.com (Charles Davis) © AP Photo/David Zalubowski Prisoners stand outside the federal correctional institution in Englewood, Colo. AP Photo/David Zalubowski Since March 2020, more than 28,000 people have been released from federal prison due to COVID-19. Those released were assessed to face severe health risks if they contracted the coronavirus. Those released currently have to return to prison a month after the pandemic formally ends. Two leading Senate Democrats are urging the White House to reconsider a legal opinion that could potentially return thousands of people to a federal prison.

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