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Courts & LawJohn Bolton to Plead Guilty in Classified Documents Case
Jun 4, 2026
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton agrees to a plea deal over mishandling classified documents, raising questions about his previous claims of political.
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Courts & LawDOJ Reportedly Investigates E. Jean Carroll Amid Controversy Over Trump Allegations
May 29, 2026
The DOJ is reportedly investigating E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury related to her allegations against Trump, raising questions about political motivations.
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Courts & LawNew FBI Document Revives Controversy Over Clinton Foundation Investigations
Apr 27, 2026
A newly released FBI document details potential misconduct related to the Clinton Foundation, raising questions about the DOJ's handling of investigations.
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PoliticsChip Roy Calls for Aggressive Replacement for Attorney General After Bondi's Departure
Apr 2, 2026
Congressman Chip Roy urges President Trump to appoint a more aggressive attorney general following Pam Bondi's reassignment to the private sector.
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Courts & LawFederal Sentences in Minnesota Fraud Cases Raise Concerns
Apr 2, 2026
Recent sentences for fraud in Minnesota have drawn criticism, but officials say broader efforts against fraud are underway.
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Courts & LawIndictment of James Comey Raises Concerns Over DOJ's Independence
Feb 26, 2026
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by a grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, on two counts: obstruction and making false statements to Congress.
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OpinionTrump's Supporters Embrace Calls for Retribution Following Comey Indictment
Feb 26, 2026
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25, 2025, on charges related to lying to Congress under oath. This development has reignited.
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Courts & LawDepartment of Justice Supports Lawsuit Against UCLA Medical School's Admissions Practices
Jan 30, 2026
The DOJ intervenes in a lawsuit challenging UCLA Medical School's race-based admissions, raising questions about diversity and qualifications in medical education.
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ElectionsWisconsin Town Wins Legal Battle Over Paper Ballots Amid Federal Scrutiny
Jan 30, 2026
Thornapple, Wisconsin, prevails in court over its use of paper ballots, despite federal pressure and legal challenges from local activists.
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Courts & LawDocuments Reveal Obama-Biden Administration's Actions in Clinton Investigation
Dec 22, 2025
Newly released documents show the Obama-Biden administration limited FBI access to evidence in the Clinton investigation, raising concerns over executive privilege.
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Courts & LawFBI Emails Reveal Doubts Over Mar-a-Lago Raid Justification
Dec 16, 2025
Newly released emails indicate the FBI believed it lacked probable cause for the Mar-a-Lago raid, raising questions about the decision-making process.
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MediaMedia Push To Sink Comey Indictment Was Based On A Lie
Nov 21, 2025
Earlier this week, reports from various media outlets claimed that the grand jury that indicted former FBI Director James Comey did not see the final.
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ElectionsMichigan GOP Urges DOJ To Monitor 2026 Election
Nov 14, 2025
On Thursday, 22 GOP members of the Michigan House and Senate sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting that the Department of Justice (DOJ) send.
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PoliticsExclusive: Trump To Appoint Dan Bishop As US Attorney In North Carolina
Nov 5, 2025
President Donald Trump is poised to appoint Dan Bishop, the current Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), as U.S. Attorney for the.
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Courts & LawSix Attorneys Who Signed Arctic Frost Subpoenas Depart DOJ
Oct 30, 2025
Six attorneys who signed subpoenas related to the Biden Justice Department’s investigation into conservative activists are no longer employed by the agency.
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Courts & LawDoc Shows Garland, Wray All Over Corrupt 'Arctic Frost'
Oct 23, 2025
A recently released document by Senator Chuck Grassley reveals that top officials in the Biden administration, including Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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EducationUniversity Of Virginia Ends DEI, Race-Based Admissions After Justice Department Pressure
Oct 23, 2025
The University of Virginia (UVA) has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to discontinue race-based admissions and hiring practices.
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Courts & LawHouse Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Prosecution
Oct 21, 2025
The House Judiciary Committee has referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution, citing allegations that he.
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MediaCBS's '60 Minutes' Features Controversial Ex-DOJ Lawyer
Oct 20, 2025
CBS's "60 Minutes" aired an interview with Erez Reuveni, a former acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, who was dismissed from the.
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Courts & LawDOJ Brings Terrorism Charges Against 'Militant' Antifa Cell
Oct 16, 2025
A federal grand jury has indicted two alleged members of Antifa on multiple charges, including providing material support to terrorists, attempted murder of.
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Courts & LawSen. Hawley Critiques DOJ Actions Amid Allegations of Political Targeting
Oct 8, 2025
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 7, 2025, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) raised concerns about the Department of Justice's (DOJ) alleged.
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ImmigrationSen. Durbin Faces Criticism Over Claims of ICE Agents Misconduct
Oct 7, 2025
Senator Dick Durbin, D-Ill., has come under scrutiny for remarks made during an oversight hearing of the Department of Justice (DOJ) on October 7, 2025. Durbin.
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Courts & LawDOJ Launches Investigation into Portland Police Practices Amid Antifa Protests
Oct 3, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) following allegations of unlawful policing during.
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Courts & LawPolitical Prisoner Peter Navarro Issues Warning About The Left
Oct 2, 2025
Peter Navarro, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, has emerged as a vocal critic of what he describes as the weaponization of justice by the.
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ImmigrationDOJ Investigates Des Moines Schools Following Superintendent's Arrest
Oct 1, 2025
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an investigation into Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) following the recent arrest of its superintendent, Ian.
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Courts & LawJames Comey Indicted Amid Political Tensions
Sep 29, 2025
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted last week on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding. The indictment has sparked.
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MediaMSNBC's Tom Homan 'Scandal' Has All The Earmarks Of A Hoax
Sep 24, 2025
An MSNBC report alleged Tom Homan took cash in a sting, but DOJ and FBI later closed the probe without charges, citing insufficient evidence.
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Courts & LawDOJ Asks Supreme Court to Halt Lower Court's Ruling on Trump's Firing of Fed Governor
Sep 18, 2025
The Justice Department has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court intervene to stop lower court rulings that have obstructed President Trump’s attempt to remove.
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ElectionsRNC Asks DOJ To Investigate Maine's Trump-Hating Election Chief
Sep 8, 2025
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has formally requested the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows. This.
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Courts & LawState, Federal Law Enforcers Must Tackle Abortion Drug Cartel
Sep 5, 2025
A virtual drug cartel is reportedly establishing a distribution network for chemical abortion pills, targeting states with strict regulations on such drugs.
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CrimeDOJ Employee Charged After Throwing Sandwich at Law Enforcement in D.C.
Aug 14, 2025
A Department of Justice employee has been charged with assault after throwing a sandwich at law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., on August 10. Sean.
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MediaTrump Administration's DOJ Takes Stance Against Big Tech Monopolies
Aug 13, 2025
The Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Donald Trump has intervened in a case alleging that major tech companies and media outlets colluded to suppress.
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Courts & LawDOJ Launches Investigation into Russiagate Actions by Federal Officials
Aug 12, 2025
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a federal grand jury investigation into the actions of federal officials related to the alleged Russian collusion.
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Courts & LawDOJ Launches Investigation into Russiagate Actions by Federal Officials
Aug 12, 2025
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a federal grand jury investigation into the actions of federal officials related to the alleged Russian collusion.