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Justice Department urges group to drop Trump ballroom lawsuit after WHCA dinner shooting

Justice Department urges group to drop Trump ballroom lawsuit after WHCA dinner shooting
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The Justice Department (DOJ) on Sunday pressed the preservation group suing the White House over President Trump's ballroom project to drop the lawsuit in the wake of Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner. In a letter posted to social media by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ pressed for the...

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