Durbin Calls Out Recent Uptick In Threats Against Federal Judges
Court for the Southern District of Texas; and Aaron Christian Peterson, to the U.S. District Court
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Court for the Southern District of Texas; and Aaron Christian Peterson, to the U.S. District Court
same question to Mr. Ganjei and Mr. Aaron Christian Peterson, nominated to the U.S. District Court
News (Sept. 25, 2025),https://abcnews.go.com/US/former-fbi-director-james-comey-indicted-days-after/story?id=125935658. . [3]Aaron Pellish & Josh Gerstein,Trump Says US Attorney Should
happened,”Durbin continued. Durbin also spoke about Aaron Reitz, nominated to be Assistant Attorney General for the Office
coalición unida de funcionarios electos: Rep. Aaron Ortiz, Rep. Edgar González Jr., Sen. Javier Cervantes, Comisionada del Condado … destacó un papel específico en esta respuesta: Rep. Aaron Ortiz “La inundación no es solo agua
together a united coalition of elected officials: Rep. Aaron Ortiz, Rep. Edgar Gonzalez Jr., Sen. Javier Cervantes, Cook … unique role in the response effort: Rep. Aaron Ortiz “Flooding isn’t just water in a basement
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division; Aaron Reitz, to be Assistant Attorney General for the Office
released the following statement after the Senate confirmed Aaron Reitz, President Trump’s nominee for Assistant Attorney General
Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, and Aaron Reitz to be Assistant Attorney General for the Office
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division; Aaron Reitz, to be Assistant Attorney General for the Office
emboldened to put themselves above the law,” said Aaron Scherb, senior director of legislative affairs at Common Cause
Senate Judiciary Committee hearing today. Durbin first questioned Aaron Reitz, nominated to be Assistant Attorney General
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division; Aaron Reitz, to be Assistant Attorney General for the Office