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.
Support from the U.S. to Argentina in the YPF case contempt petition
The U.S. Department of Justice has expressed support for Argentina in a New York court regarding the YPF case and a contempt petition.
US Justice Department investigates possible retention of documents about Trump and Epstein
The US Department of Justice is investigating if documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which contain accusations against Donald Trump, were improperly retained.
Liveblog USA under Trump: US Department of Justice investigates missing Epstein documents with allegations against Trump
The US Department of Justice is investigating why certain documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that include allegations against President Trump were withheld during their release.
The US Department of Justice has announced it is investigating claims of withholding documents from the Epstein case, including references to Trump
The US Department of Justice is investigating allegations that it illegally withheld documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case that reportedly mention former President Donald Trump.
US government accused of concealing documents related to Donald Trump's sexual exploitation case
The US Justice Department is under scrutiny for potentially mishandling documents linked to a sexual assault claim against Donald Trump while releasing information about Jeffrey Epstein's cases.
What did the US government respond to the allegations of hiding documents in Trump's sexual abuse case
The US Department of Justice denies any wrongdoing in the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's cases while reviewing them for proper conduct.
Alert immigrants in New Jersey: the government's lawsuit against Mikie Sherrill for limiting ICE
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey and Governor Mikie Sherrill for imposing restrictions on ICE operations.
Bill Gates speaks 'candidly' to staff about relationship with Epstein
Bill Gates addressed his staff regarding his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and took responsibility for his actions, amidst ongoing investigations.
Records of sexual assault accusations against Trump do not appear in Epstein files released by the Justice Department, says 'NYT'
A report from The New York Times reveals that most of the records regarding a sexual assault accusation against Donald Trump are missing from the Epstein case files released by the U.S. Justice Department.
Data about a woman's accusation against Trump missing in Epstein files
Documents concerning a woman's accusation against Donald Trump are absent from the Epstein-related files released by the US Department of Justice.
U.S. Democrats want to determine if J. Epstein case documents related to D. Trump were hidden
Democrats in the U.S. are investigating whether the Department of Justice obscured crucial documents related to J. Epstein's case involving allegations against D. Trump.
CNN: nearly 100 Epstein files - some of them shocking accusations against Trump
Recent investigations reveal the absence of crucial FBI witness testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, including serious allegations against Donald Trump.
Media: Dozens of FBI documents are missing from the published Epstein files
Dozens of FBI witness interviews appear to be missing from the Department of Justice's extensive document collection related to Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by NPR and CNN.
US Justice Department Sues UCLA Over Alleged Antisemitism Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests
The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against UCLA, claiming it created a hostile work environment for Jewish and Israeli faculty amidst campus protests related to the Gaza conflict.
Investigation in the U.S.: The Administration Prevented the Publication of Documents Related to Claims of Trump Sexually Assaulting a Minor
The U.S. Department of Justice has prevented the publication of documents related to allegations that former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a minor, according to an NPR investigation.
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.
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.
US judge blocks release of report on Trump classified documents case
A federal judge has ruled that a report on former President Trump's handling of classified documents cannot be released to the public by the Department of Justice.
VIDEO: Israeli agent who ate children? These are the wildest Epstein theories
The article discusses newly released documents by the US Department of Justice regarding Jeffrey Epstein, stirring various conspiracy theories including those about Israeli intelligence involvement.
Those Most Affected by the Epstein 'Bombshell'
The release of 3 million files related to Jeffrey Epstein by the U.S. Department of Justice has had significant repercussions for notable political, economic, and cultural figures across different regions.
DoJ cases against protesters keep collapsing as officersโ 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.
Epstein files place renewed attention on US authoritiesโ failure to stop him
The release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice highlights earlier failures of US authorities to act on allegations against him, raising questions about the timeline of investigations and prosecutions related to his crimes.
Billionaire former CEO of Victoria's Secret says he knows Epstein but denies knowledge of his crimes
Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret, acknowledged his association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein but claimed he had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities.
Trump poster installed at the US Department of Justice headquarters
A poster of President Donald Trump has been erected outside the US Department of Justice headquarters, sparking criticism from Democrats who accuse his administration of politicizing the Department.
A Banner Featuring Trump Has Been Raised at the US Department of Justice
A banner featuring former President Donald Trump was raised in front of the US Department of Justice in Washington, signaling a continued effort to imprint his identity on federal institutions.
What is Kovay Gardens, luxury complex linked to CJNG and accused of tourist fraud by the US?
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned the Kovay Gardens resort, linking it to a timeshare fraud scheme associated with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Who is 'El Tolรญn', brother-in-law of 'El Menchito' targeted by the US for a CJNG fraud scheme in Nayarit?
The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on individuals linked to a fraud scheme controlled by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Nayarit, including Josรฉ Luis Gutiรฉrrez Ochoa, alias 'El Tolรญn.'
Release of American Justice files exposes relationships between the world's most powerful people and Jeffrey Epstein
American Justice Department files have revealed connections between influential figures worldwide and Jeffrey Epstein, a businessman accused of exploiting women and girls for prostitution.
US Justice Department issues new โRussiagateโ subpoenas โ AP
The US Justice Department has issued new subpoenas related to the investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Stop to ICE: the justice suspended the agents who shot at a Venezuelan migrant in Minneapolis
Two immigration officers have been suspended by the Department of Homeland Security for allegedly making false statements regarding their involvement in the shooting of a Venezuelan migrant in Minneapolis.
Naomi Campbell in Epstein's Documents: How the Financier 'Used' Her to Recruit Underage Girls
Documents released by the US Department of Justice reveal Naomi Campbell's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, including her use of his private jet and interactions with victims.
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.
The Story of Nikhil Gupta is in the Fog, But When CIA Agents Fall to Earth...
Nikhil Gupta, an Indian citizen, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire in the United States involving a Khalistani terrorist.
Massacres and Bribes: The Evidence with Which the US Seeks to Sink 'El Z-40'
The US Department of Justice is preparing to present evidence in court that Miguel รngel Treviรฑo Morales, known as El Z-40, was the mastermind behind brutal massacres in Coahuila, Mexico, and continued his criminal operations while incarcerated.
"Uncle F": New documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's obsession with his ex-partner's underage daughter
Newly released documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein had a disturbing obsession with the underage daughter of his ex-partner Eva Andersson Dubin.
Epstein's five-word boast over business dealings with Andrew
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly boasted about his connections with Prince Andrew, who is accused of sharing sensitive information with him, as new revelations emerge from recently released documents by the US Department of Justice.
The US Department of Justice Addresses Congress Regarding Epstein Files, and France Investigates Them
The US Department of Justice has communicated with Congress about the review process of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, while a special team has been formed in France to investigate these controversial documents.
Common Americans Named as Epstein Connections
Members of Congress incorrectly named ordinary citizens as connections to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to public backlash.
Epstein DID use secret cameras - new files prove Mirror investigation
Newly released files from the US Department of Justice confirm that Jeffrey Epstein used secret cameras to film guests with underage girls, contradicting his previous denial of these allegations.
Trump's former advisor wanted to remove Pope Francis with Epstein's help
Steve Bannon reportedly discussed strategies with Jeffrey Epstein to undermine Pope Francis's influence, as revealed by documents from the US Department of Justice.
Epstein 'flew sex traffic victim to UK for meeting with Andrew'
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly arranged for a Russian trafficking victim to meet Prince Andrew in London, as revealed in newly released documents from the US Department of Justice.
Jeffrey Epstein's Car Collection Revealed โ Is There a Woman Without Pants in One Picture?
Documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal details about Jeffrey Epstein's extensive car collection and other connections to influential figures after his death in 2019.
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.
In a new lawsuit, Trump government accuses Harvard of not releasing documents on race in admissions
The Trump administration has filed a new lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging non-cooperation with a federal investigation regarding its admissions process and race considerations.
The regulation coming into force on March 9 in the U.S. that worries migrants appealing their cases
A new U.S. regulation coming into effect on March 9 significantly shortens the appeal period for migrants contesting decisions in immigration courts, making defaults in rejection more likely.
Justice department moves to drop charges against men accused of hitting ICE officer in Minnesota
The US Justice Department seeks to dismiss felony assault charges against two Venezuelan men after new evidence emerged contradicting the government's claims.
Decay, Purifications, and Jeffrey Epstein: The U.S. Justice Department Demonstrates What a Regime Change Looks Like
The article discusses a recent hearing in Congress where victims of the Epstein case confronted U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi about the lack of justice and accountability.
US lawmakers accuse DOJ of โspyingโ 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.
Gail Slater resigns as head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division due to internal turmoil
Gail Slater has resigned from her position as the head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division amid internal turmoil and allegations of interference from White House-affiliated lobbyists.