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...leading a legal team to ensure white supremacists and other radical groups could not reassemble in Charlottesville following their rally in 2017. [22]

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Mary B. McCord
Mary B. McCord, US Department of Justice.jpg
U.S. Assistant Attorney General for National Security
Acting
In office
October 2016 May 2017