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.
MIKE DAVIS: The unsung, but crucial foot soldiers in Trump's war on fraud
The article discusses President Trump's initiatives against fraud, highlighting key officials involved and the necessity for changes within the Justice Department.
New details expose how a former top Trump official got caught in Epstein's web of influence
Newly released documents reveal the extent of Jeffrey Epstein's influential relationships and how they enabled him to avoid accountability for his crimes.
Justin Timberlake sues Sag Harbor police to block bodycam footage release from DWI arrest
Justin Timberlake is seeking to prevent the release of bodycam footage from his 2024 DWI arrest by suing the Sag Harbor police department.
State Department confirms Foreign Service Officer is suspect in Virginia 'road rage' mass stabbing
A Foreign Service Officer is identified as a suspect in a mass stabbing incident in Virginia that resulted in one death and several injuries.
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.
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.
USA accuses former fighter pilot of training Chinese air force
The U.S. Justice Department has arrested a former fighter pilot, Gerald Brown, for allegedly training Chinese air force pilots without authorization.
Trumpโs 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.
USA: The government sued the Democratic governor of New Jersey for 'obstruction' of immigration policy
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey and its Democratic governor, Miki Cheryl, for obstructing federal immigration policies.
Interviews of the woman accusing Trump of sexual violence missing from Epstein documents
Missing interviews of a woman who accused Trump of sexual violence are highlighted in the U.S. Department of Justice's unpublished Epstein documents.
USA: Lawsuit against UCLA by the Justice Department for alleged antisemitism
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against UCLA, claiming it created a "hostile workplace environment" for Jewish and Israeli employees.
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.
Idaho woman accused of attempting to set fire to DHS building with stolen ambulance
An Idaho woman was arrested for allegedly stealing an ambulance and trying to set fire to a Department of Homeland Security building.
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.
DOGEโs Medicaid data dump aims to expose fraud โ but privacy and legal hurdles loom
The release of anonymous Medicaid data aims to enhance transparency and combat fraud, but concerns about patient privacy and legal complexities pose significant challenges for successful prosecutions.
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.
A large poster with Donald Trumpโs image hung on the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters
A large poster featuring Donald Trump was displayed on the exterior of the U.S. Department of Justice headquarters, symbolizing a shift in the department's perceived independence from the White House.
Stolen ambulance allegedly driven into Idaho DHS office building in attempted arson attack
A suspect allegedly stole an ambulance and attempted to set fire to a Department of Homeland Security office in Idaho, but fled before igniting the accelerant.
Large Trump banner hung at justice department headquarters
A large banner of Donald Trump was displayed at the U.S. Department of Justice, symbolizing a perceived erosion of the agency's independence from presidential influence.
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.
State of New Mexico, USA, investigates report of bodies buried near Epstein's ranch
The New Mexico Department of Justice is investigating claims that Jeffrey Epstein ordered the burial of two young foreign girls' bodies near his ranch based on recently declassified documents.
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.
Justice Department fights back after federal judge blocks Trumpโs wind energy freeze
The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge's ruling that halted Trump's memorandum to pause offshore wind energy projects, amidst concerns from blue states and environmental groups.
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.
Genealogy Company Executive Criticizes Pima Sheriffโs โDevastatingโ Decision to Send Nancy Guthrie Evidence to Florida Lab
A genealogy company executive criticizes the Pima County Sheriffโs Department for sending evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case to a Florida lab instead of the FBI.
Epstein: Business over Morality: How Deutsche Bank Courted Wealthy Clients Like Epstein in the USA
The article explores how Deutsche Bank prioritized financial gains by courting convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein and other wealthy clients, ignoring serious moral concerns regarding Epstein's criminal history.
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.
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.
โSeditious Sixโ Democrat lawmakers probed by Trump threaten legal battle
Six House Democrats are threatening legal action against Donald Trump and the Department of Justice after a failed indictment related to a video encouraging service members to refuse illegal orders.
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.
Bondi to face grilling in House Judiciary Committee over Epstein files, weaponization allegations
Attorney General Pam Bondi is scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee regarding the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case and related department concerns.
USA: 'Mysterious Redactions'
Recent releases of over three million additional Epstein documents have raised concerns over numerous redactions supposedly made for victim protection, but some believe they may serve to obscure the identities of potential perpetrators.
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.
AK. Week examined the impact of Epstein's files on the world and Estonia
The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the U.S. Department of Justice has sparked a political storm worldwide, affecting public trust in key institutions.
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.
USA: The Department of Homeland Security wants to deport 5-year-old Liam from Ecuador
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed its efforts to deport 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos from Ecuador, who was apprehended last month in Minnesota, despite claims from his lawyer that the Trump administration is seeking expedited deportation.
USA: The Department of Homeland Security wants to deport 5-year-old Liam from Ecuador
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to deport a 5-year-old boy from Ecuador, a decision described as 'unusual' and potentially 'retaliatory' by the family's lawyer.
USA: They want to deport the five-year-old arrested in Minnesota
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed its intention to deport a five-year-old boy from Ecuador, who was arrested last month in Minnesota.
USA wants to deport five-year-old boy from Ecuador
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed plans to deport five-year-old Ecuadorian boy Liam Conejo Ramos, who came to the U.S. legally seeking asylum but was apprehended last month.
USA: Newborn died because mother drank raw milk during pregnancy?
The New Mexico Department of Health reports that a newborn died from a Listeria infection linked to the mother's consumption of raw milk during pregnancy.
DHS says anti-ICE agitators helped child rapists, gang members evade deportation
The Department of Homeland Security revealed instances where anti-ICE activists allegedly assisted criminal immigrants, including those charged with serious offenses, in avoiding federal deportation efforts.
DHS issues warning about trend of domestic partners poisoning loved ones
The Department of Homeland Security warns of a rising trend where domestic partners are using harmful chemicals and biological toxins to poison their loved ones, complicating detection and prosecution efforts.
California Catholic school official says vandals committed more than material damage in sacrilegious attack
A Catholic school director in Long Beach, California, has called the vandalism of Holy Innocents Catholic School a sacrilegious act as the Justice Department investigates the extensive damage inflicted by vandals.
From protest to felony: the lines Minnesota anti-ICE agitators may be crossing
More than 150 protesters against ICE in Minnesota have been charged with various crimes, prompting the Justice Department to indicate a nationwide crackdown on similar activism.
Federal judge rules against DHS on warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon
A federal judge has prohibited the Department of Homeland Security from conducting warrantless immigration arrests in Oregon without assessing flight risk, indicating likely legal violations.
Former SJSU star Brooke Slusser's family reacts after Trump admin determines school violated Title IX
The family of former SJSU volleyball star Brooke Slusser speaks out following the U.S. Department of Education's conclusion that the university breached Title IX provisions during her time there.
Lithuanian living in the USA spoke about J. Epstein's documents: identified the problem
Nerija Laurinaviฤius, a Lithuanian living in Los Angeles, shared her thoughts on the recently released documents by the U.S. Department of Justice about J. Epstein, raising concerns about the truth behind the disturbing allegations contained within.
Stabbing of former NFL player Kevin Johnson possibly linked to 3 other killings, officials say
The stabbing death of former NFL player Kevin Johnson may be connected to three other homicides in the Los Angeles area, according to the Sheriff's Department.
ICE arrests New Orleans police recruit with deportation order who was issued firearm by department
ICE arrested a New Orleans police recruit from Cameroon, Larry Temah, who was issued a firearm despite an active deportation order, just before his graduation from the police academy.