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A South Florida man who wanted to "reboot" the United States by blowing up a New York City building is now behind bars, according to the DOJ.
The conspiracy resulted in the extortion of more than $16 million in ransom payments, prosecutors said Monday.
The DOJ said the jail's conditions of confinement violated the Eighth Amendment and the 14th Amendment.
A man was found guilty on Thursday of attempting to kill his girlfriend after he stabbed her 21 times in their D.C. apartment, according to the DOJ.
The letter warned Musk’s America PAC it may be in violation of federal law over his offer to pay swing state voters who register to vote.
The FBI Detroit Field Office is investigating the case.
The DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
VP Harris gave a politically charged speech at the US Naval Observatory on Wednesday.