Trump's DOJ deletes thousands of Jan. 6 press releases, calls them 'partisan propaganda'
Trump's DOJ deletes thousands of Jan. 6 press releases, calls them 'partisan propaganda'

Under Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ abandoned a record number of cases — including hundreds of investigations into terrorism, white-collar crime and drugs — in just the first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term.
404 Media reported that it sent the DOJ links to nude images from the DOJ’s website and that the “files stayed online for at least another full day, until Sunday evening, when they disappeared.”
Separately, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the files included full names of victims, “including many who haven’t shared their identities publicly or were minors when they were abused by the notorious sex offender. A review of 47 victims’ full names on Sunday found that 43 of them were left unredacted in files that were made public by the government on Friday… Several women’s full names appeared more than 100 times in the files.”
Upcoming Trump settlement negotiations:
Trump to DOJ: You owe me $230 million for investigating my crimes, um, I mean fake news allegations.
DOJ to Trump: Yes, boss. We definitely owe you money for investigating you, but $230 million is a grossly unfair number. Let's make it $530 million.
Trump: Deal.