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U.S. Senate Democrats have released internal Justice Department communications that support allegations made by whistleblower Erez Reuveni against President Trump's judicial nominee, Emil Bove. Reuveni claimed that Bove suggested department lawyers could ignore court orders to facilitate mass deportations. During his confirmation hearing, Bove denied these allegations, stating: "I am not anybody's henchman." However, the released texts indicate that Bove's comments were discussed among colleagues, raising concerns about the Justice Department's compliance with court orders. Senator Dick Durbin expressed his worries, stating that the documents "underscored his deep concerns about Bove's nomination" and revealed that the DOJ "misled a federal court and disregarded a court order." The situation continues to develop as the Senate evaluates Bove's nomination.
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