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Republican senator presses FBI over female staff photos used in sex-trafficking probes
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Oh, So That s Why the DOJ Inspector General Couldn t Find the FBI Leakers from 2016
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President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced that they would not open investigations into Democratic Govs. Andrew Cuomo of New York, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania over compelling nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients.
Despite the fact that the department previously
requested data from New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania back in August, they declined the request from Republican Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise to pursue the investigations.
“We have reviewed the information you provided along with additional information available to the Department. Based on that review, we have decided not to open a CRIPA investigation of any public nursing facility within New York, Pennsylvania, or Michigan at this time,” their response to Scalise said.
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By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) â The U.S. Justice Departmentâs internal watchdog has launched an audit into its $115 million contract with General Dynamics to build its new grant management software, which since its launch has been plagued by technological glitches and caused delays in funding criminal justice programs.
The audit by Inspector General Michael Horowitz was announced just a few weeks after Reuters first reported about the systemâs technology woes and Senator Charles Grassley, the Senate Judiciary Committeeâs ranking Republican, called on Horowitz to launch an investigation.
The software program, known as âJustGrants,â manages the Justice Departmentâs $4.7 billion portfolio of grants that fund everything from body-worn cameras for police to transitional housing for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking victims.