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Ex-partner of Hunter Biden s lawyer recused from criminal case, DOJ indicates

Ex-partner of Hunter Biden s lawyer recused from criminal case, DOJ indicates Jerry Dunleavy © Provided by Washington Examiner The Justice Department appeared to reveal on Friday that its acting criminal division chief, who until recently was a law firm colleague of the defense attorney representing Hunter Biden, has recused himself from matters related to the federal investigation into President Biden’s son. Nicholas McQuaid, a former federal prosecutor, was appointed acting chief of the Justice Department’s criminal division at the start of the Biden administration. Hunter Biden confirmed in early December, after his father won the 2020 election, that his business dealings were subject to a federal criminal investigation. McQuaid, now an acting assistant attorney general, was a partner at Latham & Watkins, with Biden defense lawyer Christopher Clark, and worked on cases with him right until McQuaid took the job at the Justice Department, according to

President Biden Appoints EEOC Chair and Vice Chair - Employment Screening Resources

In January of 2021, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) – a government agency that advances opportunity in the workplace by enforcing federal laws prohibiting emp­loyment discrimination – announced that President Joe Biden had appointed Commissioner Charlotte A. Burrows Chair of the EEOC and Commissioner Jocelyn Samuels Vice Chair of the EEOC as part of the Commission of the EEOC. Burrows had served as an EEOC Commissioner since 2015, having been initially nominated by President Barack Obama. In 2019, she was re-nominated and unanimously confirmed for a second term ending in 2023. “I am deeply honored to be chosen by President Biden to lead the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,” Chair Burrows stated in a press release about the appointments from the EEOC.

George Conway blasts Trump s plot to have DOJ help overturn election results

I would have told Trump to go f himself : George Conway reveals he would have refused to overturn the election in return for being named AG George Conway appeared on the Skullduggery podcast on Monday to give his reaction to Trump s acquittal at the Senate impeachment trial The hosts reminded that the last time Conway was on the podcast was in 2018 after he turned a job as head of the Justice Department s Civil Division They noted that in that capacity, Conway potentially would have been asked to lead Trump s bid to overturn Joe Biden s victory in the Supreme Court Conway insisted he would not have agreed to do so, saying: I would ve told him to go f k himself

Man Charged with $1 9 Million COVID-Relief Fraud

Details Written by Justice Department Las Vegas, Nevada - A Nevada man was charged in an indictment Wednesday for his alleged participation in a scheme to defraud multiple financial institutions by filing bank loan applications that fraudulently sought more than $1.9 million dollars in forgivable loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Nicholas L. McQuaid, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division; Nicholas A. Trutanich, U.S. Attorney of the District of Nevada; Aaron C. Rouse, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Las Vegas Field Office; and Weston King, Special Agent in Charge of the SBA Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) Western Region Office made the announcement.

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