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BREAKING: DOJ Targets GOP Lawmaker’s Son Ahead Of 2024 Race


What is the best way to hurt a man? Targeting his son.

Biden and his Department of Justice have been hard at work targeting members of the GOP and conservatives as a whole, while simultaneously running cover for Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and the Biden crime family.

The DOJ claims that Jim Justice’s son, James Justice, has unpaid civil penalties relating to several coal companies that he owns. …

Recent polling shows that Jim Justice holds an incredibly large double-digit lead over Democrat Joe Manchin— could these two developments be related?

Ted Cruz took the time to point out the ‘brazen’ corruption of Biden’s Department of Justice; Cruz writes: “Utterly brazen. When I said the Biden DOJ is the most political & partisan DOJ in history, I wasn’t kidding….”

 

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According to Daily Caller:

For the past five years, James C. Justice III’s coal companies have “violated their legal obligations under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977,” the lawsuit, filed Tuesday, reads.

The Department of the Interior (DOI) Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) cited Justice on over 130 violations between 2018 and 2022 and issued 50 cessation orders to the companies, according to a DOJ press release.

 

WVVA, a local NBC affiliate, had this to report:

Pursuant to the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA), when a permittee violates SMCRA or their applicable permit, OSMRE issues a notice of violation (NOV) for non-imminently dangerous violations.

The NOV sets a deadline for abating the violation. If the permittee fails to abate the violation by the NOV’s deadline, OSMRE issues a cessation order to halt mining until the violation is abated.

If the permittee still fails to abate the violation within 30 days of the cessation order, OSMRE can take certain actions, including assessing civil penalties.

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