Man charged in $90M Medicare fraud scheme; DOJ says suspect may have entered US illegally
Anar Rustamov, a foreign national, has been charged with health care fraud involving a scheme to steal over $90 million from Medicare.
Feds launch probe to unravel alleged nonprofit funding behind Antifa-linked violence
The DOJ investigates nonprofit groups accused by the Trump administration of funding Antifa-related violence.
DOJ subpoenas ex-FBI Director James Comey over role in 2017 Russia intel assessment
The DOJ has subpoenaed former FBI Director James Comey regarding his involvement in the 2017 assessment of Russian election interference, escalating an investigation into potential misconduct.
DOJ fires warning shot at Letitia James over transgender treatments for minors
The Department of Justice is cautioning New York Attorney General Letitia James against pursuing legal action against NYU Langone Health regarding its transgender treatment policies for minors.
Powell says he has 'no intention of leaving' Fed during DOJ investigation
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has stated he intends to remain at the Fed during the ongoing Department of Justice investigation into his testimony regarding the bank's renovation efforts.
Top DOJ officials to brief House Oversight Committee for Jeffrey Epstein probe
Top DOJ officials are set to brief the House Oversight Committee as part of an ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Federal judge refuses to recuse himself from Minnesota DHS, ICE case
A Minnesota federal judge declined to recuse himself from an immigration case despite a conflict-of-interest challenge related to his wife's legal work with the state government.
New names emerge in Jack Smith's wide-ranging bid for GOP lawmakersβ phone records, unearthed emails show
Internal DOJ emails reveal special counsel Jack Smith's efforts to obtain phone records of several Republican lawmakers related to the 2020 election probe.
Alert for migrants in Texas: the unprecedented DOJ strategy against those crossing the border
The DOJ is implementing a strict enforcement strategy against undocumented migrants crossing the border, framing their actions as military property invasion, although many cases are dismissed.
Trump lawyer in Jack Smith case draws conservative backing after DOJ praise rattles 'elite' legal conference
John Lauro, President Trump's former defense lawyer, receives conservative support following his controversial remarks at an ABA conference regarding the DOJ under Trump's administration.
U.S. DOJ charges man accused of selling gun to Old Dominion University shooter
The U.S. Justice Department has charged a man for selling a gun to a shooter at Old Dominion University, who had a prior terrorism-related felony conviction.
Powell's behind-the-scenes move after Trump's DOJ opened its criminal probe
Jerome Powell engaged in extensive political outreach following the initiation of a criminal investigation by the DOJ related to his Congressional statements.
DOJ leader swats back DNC election security suit, mocks demands as kid's 'tooth fairy' wish list
A top DOJ official dismissed a lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee regarding election security as frivolous and likened its demands to a child's wish list.
DOJ blasts 'partisan' DC Bar complaint against senior Trump official
The Justice Department condemned a disciplinary complaint against Ed Martin, a former senior Trump official, as a partisan attack linked to his stance on diversity initiatives.
Deputy AG Todd Blanche sheds light on new DOJ fraud division to address 'insane' problem
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced a new DOJ division aimed at tackling rampant fraud in Minnesota, particularly focusing on Medicaid fraud.
DOJ accelerates settlement offers in Camp Lejeune water contamination cases
The DOJ is expediting settlement offers for individuals affected by contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune as part of a compensation program established by Congress in 2022.
New Mexico DOJ announces search of former Jeffrey Epstein property Zorro Ranch
The New Mexico Department of Justice is conducting a search at Zorro Ranch, previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged illegal activities.
Live Nation, U.S. DOJ to settle lawsuit alleging music industry monopoly
U.S. Justice Department reaches a tentative settlement with Live Nation over allegations of monopolistic practices, aimed at lowering ticket prices for consumers.
DOJ appeals Biden-appointed judgeβs block on third-country deportations after Supreme Court steps in β twice
The Department of Justice is appealing a lower court ruling that blocks third-country deportations for illegal immigrants following previous overrulings by the Supreme Court on this issue.
DoJ releases Epstein files containing uncorroborated abuse allegations against Trump
The US Justice Department has released new files related to Jeffrey Epstein that include unverified allegations against Donald Trump.
Epstein files: DOJ publishes missing documents with unverified Trump claim
The U.S. Justice Department released additional documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein that include unverified allegations made against Donald Trump.
Trump fires Kristi Noem. And, DOJ releases some missing Epstein files
President Trump has dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and appointed Sen. Markwayne Mullin as her successor, amidst political scrutiny of Noem's leadership.
DOJ continues Biden autopen probe despite former president being unlikely to face charges
The DOJ's investigation into former President Biden's use of an autopen, particularly regarding pardons and commutations, is ongoing, but Biden is unlikely to face criminal charges.
DOJ signals itβs still digging into Biden autopen use despite reports probe fizzled
The Department of Justice is still investigating former President Biden's autopen use despite claims that the probe has been shelved due to a lack of evidence for criminal charges.
βA subversion of the justice systemβ: DoJ shifts into Trumpβs βpolitical wingβ as criminal investigations accelerate
The article discusses how Donald Trump's Department of Justice has turned into a political tool, intensifying criminal investigations against his opponents and becoming increasingly politicized under Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Pam Bondi faces bipartisan subpoena over frustration with DOJ's release of Epstein files
The House Oversight Committee has voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi due to concerns regarding the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein files.
βThe concert ticket industry is broken,β justice department says as Ticketmaster trial begins
The U.S. Department of Justice contends that the concert ticket industry is monopolized by Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, amid an ongoing trial.
Oversight demands DOJ answers on foreign funding of agitator groups as Iran, anti-ICE protests continue
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding the DOJ explain the foreign funding behind agitator groups involved in anti-ICE protests amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.
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.
βFamily Mobβ 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.
Trumpβs 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.
Metaβs AI sending βjunkβ 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 reporterβs 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 Trumpβs minor sexual exploitation allegations from Epstein files
NPR reports that the DOJ has revealed that key documents regarding Donald Trumpβs 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 officersβ 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.