Investigators See No Criminality by E.P.A. Officials in Case on Biden-Era Grants

A contentious investigation that questioned the legality of E.P.A. grants has found very little to suggest government employees violated the law.

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Judge Temporarily Stops E.P.A. From Clawing Back $14 Billion in Climate Grants

Billions of dollars in funding for climate projects are still in limbo after a federal judge blocked the E.P.A. from withdrawing the money.

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E.P.A. Offers No New Evidence in Battle Over $20 Billion in Climate Grants

Nonprofit groups have sued the agency to get access to grants approved by Congress to fund climate and clean energy projects across the country.

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Judges in D.C., Once Flooded With Jan. 6 Cases, Turn to Trump’s Executive Actions

The jurists are grappling with how to handle a different sort of bid for power by Mr. Trump, sometimes halting his blizzard of executive orders and sometimes letting them move forward.

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Judge Declines to Block Musk Team’s Foray Into Federal Agencies

A coalition of states had sought to temporarily block Elon Musk’s operatives from having access to sensitive data and ordering mass firings.

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Trump’s New U.S. Attorney in D.C. Comes to Aid of Oath Keepers Leader

Ed Martin, a longtime advocate for Jan. 6 defendants recently named to run the prosecutors’ office, sought to undo a judge’s order barring Stewart Rhodes from visiting Washington.

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Judges in Washington Push Back on Trump’s Reprieve of Jan. 6 Defendants

While dismissing cases, judges who have overseen the prosecutions made clear that the orders did nothing to change the reality of the attack on the Capitol.

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