DOJ sues 5 more states, demanding access to voter rolls: 'We will not be deterred'
The DOJ has filed lawsuits against five states to access voter rolls in an ongoing effort to ensure election integrity.
‘Family Mob’ gang members, associates charged in major Minneapolis fentanyl trafficking case: DOJ
Five members and associates of the 'Family Mob' gang have been charged in a significant fentanyl trafficking case in Minneapolis.
Accusations Against Trump: Epstein, Epstein, Everything Must Be Hidden
The DOJ withheld documents related to accusations against Donald Trump during the release of Epstein's files, specifically missing pages detailing testimony from a woman who claimed to have been abused by him as a minor.
Trump’s fraud czar nominee touts Minnesota blueprint to root out Obamacare fraud, senior scams
Trump's nominee for fraud czar, Colin McDonald, emphasizes Minnesota's anti-fraud efforts as a model for a new DOJ division aimed at combating fraud in taxpayer-funded programs.
Meta’s AI sending ‘junk’ tips to DoJ, US child abuse investigators say
US child abuse investigators criticize Meta's AI for providing ineffective reports that complicate their investigations.
Judge blocks DoJ from searching Washington Post reporter’s seized devices
A federal judge has banned the Department of Justice from searching the seized devices of a Washington Post reporter, asserting that the court itself will conduct the search due to concerns over national security.
Democrats to investigate whether DoJ withheld Epstein files on Trump abuse claim
House Democrats are exploring whether the Department of Justice concealed materials pertaining to allegations of sexual abuse against Donald Trump from the Epstein files.
NPR: DOJ omitted documents related to Trump’s minor sexual exploitation allegations from Epstein files
NPR reports that the DOJ has revealed that key documents regarding Donald Trump’s alleged sexual exploitation of minors, linked to Jeffrey Epstein, are missing or deleted from the files released by the department.
Ex-FBI official fired by Trump admin lobs DOJ weaponization accusation while launching US House bid
Former FBI official Dave Sundberg is accusing the Trump administration of weaponizing the Justice Department as he launches his campaign for Congress.
DOJ sues New Jersey over executive order limiting ICE cooperation, expanding sanctuary status
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey regarding an executive order that limits ICE's ability to conduct operations within state facilities.
Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane
President Trump has removed another U.S. attorney appointed by federal judges, escalating tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary over the appointment of top federal prosecutors.
Trump vs Miami: the DOJ seeks to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a former North Miami mayor
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit to revoke the citizenship of former North Miami mayor Philippe Bien-Aime, alleging he obtained it through fraud and false identities.
DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officers’ lies are exposed in court
Recent cases brought by the Department of Justice against protesters in the US are failing as misleading testimony from law enforcement is revealed in court.
Liberals lose their minds over Justice Department banner featuring Trump
A new banner at the Department of Justice featuring Trump has drawn criticism from Democrats and legal experts who claim it undermines the department's impartiality.
Who is the former mayor of North Miami that the DOJ is seeking to revoke citizenship from
The DOJ has filed a civil lawsuit against former North Miami Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime to revoke his citizenship, citing allegations of illegal entry and fraudulent marriage.
Federal judge who ordered no warrantless ICE arrests in Colorado asserts DOJ not complying
A federal judge in Colorado has expressed concerns that the Trump administration is not adhering to his injunction prohibiting warrantless ICE arrests in the state.
Federal judge holds DOJ attorney in contempt over ICE case
A federal judge has found a Justice Department attorney in contempt of court for failing to comply with her orders related to a detained immigrant's case and has imposed a daily fine.
Trump's 'no-nonsense' DC crackdown tops 10k arrests as DOJ declares era of 'unchecked violence is over'
President Trump's initiative has led to over 10,000 arrests and the recovery of more than 1,000 illegal firearms in Washington, D.C., according to reports from Fox News.
Trump DOJ probes Michigan schools over gender curriculum, joins lawsuit against LA race-based program
The Trump Justice Department has initiated investigations into three Michigan public school districts regarding their gender-related classroom content and is also intervening in a lawsuit against a race-based program in Los Angeles.
DOJ announces conviction in Minnesota meth ring linked to Sinaloa cartel
A federal court has convicted Eric Anthony Rodriguez in a meth trafficking conspiracy connected to the Sinaloa Cartel, marking a significant development in a large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Minnesota.
Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls
The Trump administration is actively pursuing legal battles to access state voter roll registration data, alleging that noncitizens are improperly registered, ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Putin, women, favours: DOJ files reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s efforts to build Russian ties
Jeffrey Epstein attempted to forge connections with Russia's political elite and sought a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, according to recent DOJ files.
Worst videos buried in Epstein files - including girl forced to strip with teddy bear
Newly released video clips and images in the Epstein files reveal shocking details of his abusive practices and misidentification of victims by the DOJ.
Four men in unredacted files named by Ro Khanna have no ties to Epstein
California Congressman Ro Khanna claims to have identified names of wealthy individuals connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case, but the DOJ clarifies four of them have no ties to Epstein.
Epstein files fallout: People who’ve resigned or been fired after DOJ release
The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has led to the resignations and firings of numerous high-profile individuals across various sectors.
He was appointed federal prosecutor in New York and fired that same night
Donald Kinsella's appointment as federal prosecutor in New York was short-lived, as he was dismissed by the DOJ the same day.
Republican attorneys general demand DOJ investigate foreign funding tied to 150 climate groups in US
Nineteen Republican attorneys general have requested a federal investigation into U.S. nonprofits for allegedly receiving foreign funding to influence energy policies unlawfully.
Trump DOJ files new lawsuit accusing Harvard of withholding records on race in admissions
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for allegedly withholding admissions information needed to assess compliance with non-discrimination mandates following a Supreme Court ruling.
US lawmakers accuse DOJ of ‘spying’ on Epstein file searches
US lawmakers are questioning the Department of Justice over allegations of monitoring congressional investigators during their review of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein asked staff to install hidden cameras at Florida home, emails show
Emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein instructed staff to install hidden cameras at his Florida residence in 2014.
Democrats furious at Bondi after photo allegedly shows DOJ tracking Epstein database searches
House Democrats are outraged after it was revealed that the Department of Justice may have tracked their search history related to Epstein files.
DOJ solicits examples of ‘judicial activism’ from prosecutors as it weighs impeachment referrals
The DOJ is considering impeachment referrals for federal judges perceived as activist after receiving complaints from U.S. attorneys.
Princess Sofia of Sweden breaks silence on Epstein encounters after DOJ file release
Princess Sofia of Sweden speaks publicly about her previous connections with Jeffrey Epstein, expressing relief over her limited interactions and concern for his victims.
Bondi confirms DOJ has received criminal referral alleging Brennan perjury over Steele dossier
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the Department of Justice has received a criminal referral regarding John Brennan's alleged perjury over the Steele dossier during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Grand jury rejects DOJ effort to indict Democratic lawmakers who urged military to defy illegal orders
A grand jury in Washington, D.C. declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers who had encouraged the military to defy what they deemed illegal orders from the federal government.
DOJ signals crackdown on synagogue protesters using abortion clinic statute
The DOJ plans to broaden the use of the FACE Act to target protesters disrupting religious services, starting with synagogue disruptions as a case study.
Trump DOJ appointee Thomas Albus tapped to lead Fulton County search warrant fight
Thomas Albus, a U.S. attorney from Missouri, is leading the Justice Department's election probe into Fulton County, Georgia, including a recent search warrant for election records.
DOJ moves to wipe Steve Bannon's contempt conviction tied to Jan 6 probe
The DOJ is seeking to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress conviction related to the January 6 Capitol breach.
Trump allegedly thanked police for probing Epstein in 2000s, warned Ghislaine Maxwell is ‘evil’: FBI doc
An FBI document claims that Donald Trump thanked the Palm Beach Police Department in the mid-2000s for investigating Jeffrey Epstein and warned them about Ghislaine Maxwell's malevolence, though the DOJ has expressed skepticism about the corroboration of this call.
Grassley: Biden DOJ bypassed constitutional safeguards by subpoenaing senator phone records
Senators Chuck Grassley and Marsha Blackburn criticized the Biden administration for allegedly overreaching by subpoenaing phone records of Congress members without due constitutional protections.
Republican congressman says Epstein files ‘likely incriminated’ six more men
US Congressman Thomas Massie claims he knows the identities of six additional men who could be incriminated in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
DoJ accused of cover-up after lawmakers view unredacted Epstein files | First Thing
A House Democrat accused the Justice Department of improper redactions in Jeffrey Epstein files that concealed names of abusers while exposing victims.
Jamie Raskin accuses DoJ of cover-up after viewing unredacted Epstein files
House Democrat Jamie Raskin has accused the Department of Justice of obscuring the identities of abusers in the Jeffrey Epstein files while revealing the names of his victims.
Hagerty urges FCC to punish Verizon over release of Senate phone data
Senator Bill Hagerty has formally complained to the FCC against Verizon for releasing his phone data to the DOJ, asserting a violation of the Constitution.
Massie, Khanna to visit DOJ to review unredacted Epstein files
Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna plan to visit the DOJ to review unredacted Epstein files, emphasizing their bipartisan efforts for transparency.
US DOJ deleted Epstein email to protect Biden – Tara Reade (VIDEO)
Tara Reade claims the US DOJ deleted an email related to Jeffery Epstein to protect President Biden.
Man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill JD Vance was in possession of child sexual abuse materials: DOJ
A Toledo man was arrested for threatening to kill Vice President JD Vance and was found with child sexual abuse materials.
DeSantis celebrates end of 'witch hunt' as Trump DOJ reportedly drops Hope Florida Foundation probe
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed triumph as the Trump-era Department of Justice reportedly closed its investigation into the Hope Florida Foundation, which had drawn criticism from DeSantis's opponents.
DOJ says it owes deported Venezuelans no due process, dares courts to intervene
The DOJ asserts it does not owe due process to deported Venezuelans and challenges the courts to intervene, amid a significant legal battle that may reach the Supreme Court.
Self-identified Antifa member arrested after allegedly threatening ICE agents, DOJ says
A Minnesota man, Kyle Wagner, who identifies as an Antifa member, was arrested for allegedly making violent threats against ICE agents and encouraging assaults on federal officers via social media.