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Lawyers Challenge Inauguration Day Rioting Charges Amid Claims of DOJ Conflict of InterestCase Filekaggle-ho-026657House OversightLawyers Challenge Inauguration Day Rioting Charges Amid Claims of DOJ Conflict of Interest
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Lawyers Challenge Inauguration Day Rioting Charges Amid Claims of DOJ Conflict of Interest
Lawyers Challenge Inauguration Day Rioting Charges Amid Claims of DOJ Conflict of Interest The passage mentions legal challenges to rioting charges for anti‑Trump protesters and a conflict‑of‑interest claim involving former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, but provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or high‑level misconduct. The information is largely already public and lacks actionable specifics. Key insights: Defendants argue the U.S. Attorney’s Office should recuse because Trump heads the DOJ.; Magistrate Judge Rainey Brandt noted probable cause is sufficient at this stage.; Lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler, former White House counsel, is linked to a journalist’s arrest.
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