Ex-Official Alleges Trump DOJ Illegally Disabled Hate Crimes Unit, Hiding Warnings

A former DOJ official accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully dismantling the Community Relations Service, an agency tasked with preventing hate crimes, and alleges the administration hid warning memos from court records. This claim suggests a potential cover-up affecting civil rights enforcement and public safety oversight during the prior administration. Watch for congressional briefings and any legal scrutiny as lawmakers seek clarity on the alleged obstruction and its implications for hate crimes prevention.
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Hate Crimes Prevention Act
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