Department of Justice stance on anti-Tesla violence

Attorney General Pam Bondi announces that the Department of Justice will not negotiate plea deals with individuals arrested for anti-Tesla violence, seeking 20 years in prison for offenders.

Biden Administration's Actions Regarding Guantanamo Bay Detainees and 9/11 Justice

Retired Lt. Col. Donald Arias discusses Biden administration transferring 11 Gitmo detainees and ongoing quest for justice for 9/11 victims. Top Republicans introduce bill to stop plea deals for suspected 9/11 terrorists. Legislation aims to reinstate death penalty as an option for punishment and prevent future plea deals. Trials for suspected 9/11 terrorists have been delayed due to administrative issues. Defense Secretary's attempt to rescind plea deals rejected by military appeals court.

Military court upholds plea deals for 9/11 attackers

Military court upholds plea deals for 9/11 attackers, Biden administration accused of reversing course, family of victims outraged over potential removal of death penalty, President Trump's involvement highlighted, plea deals considered controversial, Pentagon may seek emergency review, hearing scheduled at Guantanamo Bay.

Plea Deals for 9/11 Attack Masterminds

Plea deals reached for the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks have sparked outrage among families who lost loved ones. The Biden administration is criticized for pressuring prosecutors to make the deals.

Plea Deals for 9/11 Masterminds

The White House confirms President Biden had no role in the plea deal process for the masterminds behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The defendants reached a plea agreement to avoid the death penalty.

Plea deals sparing 9/11 mastermind and terrorists from death penalty

A union representing New York City firefighters is 'disgusted and disappointed' with the plea deal sparing alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammad and two other terrorists from the death penalty. Families of victims are troubled by the plea deals and express concerns about access to information.

Manhattan District Attorney offers plea deals to migrants accused of attacking NYPD officers

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts, has offered plea deals to six of the nine migrants accused of attacking two NYPD officers in January. The plea deals include serving relatively short prison sentences for serious charges.

Migrants offered plea deals in NYPD officer attack case

Six migrants accused of viciously attacking NYPD officers in Times Square were offered plea deals by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Some suspects were also involved in additional crimes while out on bail.