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Top Justice Dept. nominee Aaron Reitz has 4,000 deleted ... - CBS News

Top Justice Dept. nominee Aaron Reitz has 4,000 deleted tweets suggesting fringe views on range of issues. ... But Reitz's social media monologue has at times veered into more provocative terrain. Read More
Justice Dept. restricts employees’ social media posts - MSN

Attorney General Pam Bondi has retweeted posts from a social media account affiliated with the Trump campaign labeling another defendant, who she has said is MS-13’s top leader on the East Coast ... Read More
Justice Dept. social media policy runs counter to recent posts from top ...

Justice Dept. restricts employees’ social media posts. The policy comes as some of the department’s top Trump-appointed leaders post openly partisan content or messages deriding defendants on ... Read More
New US Justice Department Policy Cracks Down on Social Media Posts

Aaron Reitz, the department's head of the Office of Legal Policy, in an April 8 post on social media accused "Dem-appointed judges" of siding with cartels to usurp Trump's "authority to conduct ... Read More
New US Justice Department policy cracks down on social media posts

President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S. Justice Department employees not to post anything on social media related to their government work, after a wave of new political ... Read More
New US Justice Department policy cracks down on social media posts

President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S. Justice Department employees not to post anything on social media related to their government work, after a wave of new political appointees ... Read More
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