
Epstein case puts Todd Blanche on the ropes in hearing to head the DOJ...
Errors in the dissemination of Epstein files dominated a key hearing that will define the future of Todd Blanche

Errors in the dissemination of Epstein files dominated a key hearing that will define the future of Todd Blanche

A federal court sanctioned the president's lawyers and questioned the legality of the agreement reached with the IRS

Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, confirmed the measure through a video of just over two minutes published on the social platform

The Justice Department investigates alleged leaks about the presidential plane given by Qatar, sparking criticism for press freedom

The magistrate affirmed that he had to comply with the Government's request, although he defended the seriousness of the assault on the Capitol

The Prosecutor's Office rejected the possibility of reaching an agreement that would avoid the judicial process of Miguel Ángel and Omar Treviño Morales, alias "Z-40" and "Z-42"

The signatories claim that, during her interim management, Blanche has transformed the agency through a "culture of fear" and political persecution

The Court concludes that presidential clemency only benefits people already convicted of the events at the Capitol

The disputed legislation prohibits the retail purchase of new Glock semi-automatic pistols and similar models fitted with a 'cruciform trigger bar'

The Department of Justice will toughen investigations against networks that seek to obtain citizenship improperly

The organization Democracy Forward demands documents from the government on a strategy to revoke citizenships and its real scope

Trump's former advisor accepts an agreement with the Department of Justice that could avoid jail, but a judge will define his legal future

The Justice Department must publish the omitted information or explain why it decided to keep it hidden

Donald Trump would be willing to sanction oil companies that refuse to lower the price of gasoline nationwide

It should be noted that the law approved last October is not retroactive; that is, it does not penalize the current owners of these pistols in California

The operation revealed a fraudulent scheme involving doctors and care facilities; The defendants used information from patients who have already died

The Department of Justice intends to punish those responsible for alleged fraud in the health sector exceeding $6.5 billion dollars

The judge blocks requests from the Trump administration against Tim Walz and Jacob Frey on the grounds that they sought to pressure Minnesota authorities

Although legal in California, donations managed by politicians once again raise questions about transparency and possible conflicts of interest

Although it assured Congress that the program will not advance, the government refused to formalize that promise before a federal court.

The DOJ seeks to prevent the entry into force of two laws approved by Governor Abigail Spanberger aimed at protecting immigrants in Virginia

The Justice Department revealed that the criminal scheme relied on identity theft and false statements to loot essential programs

The Justice Department plans to file at least 250 citizenship revocation cases before October

Federal authorities charge five people with planning a mass attack during UFC Freedom 250 in Washington

California Governor Gavin Newsom accused the DOJ of selectively going after President Trump's political adversaries

The indictment details that DAMN trains its members in obstructive tactics to forcibly stop ICE raids, detentions and deportations.

The acting attorney general was questioned on Capitol Hill about an alleged DOJ investigation and chose to remain silent on camera

The governor of California assured that federal agents are investigating his relatives; Newsom said Trump is attacking him for considering running for president

DOJ and Virginia government to face off in court over disagreement over ICE agents wearing face coverings

Experts question whether public investigations are promoted while votes are still being counted

The Department of Homeland Security blames Joe Biden's government for having allowed 450,000 minors to enter the United States without documents.

The Microsoft co-founder stated that when he became involved with Jeffrey Epstein he did not know of his criminal activities

Although Justice affirms that the program will not continue, the court demands concrete actions

The Prosecutor's Office maintains that the accused participated in an operation to cross minors across the border

The White House defends the event and warns that canceling it would affect athletes, fans and organizers

California faces federal charges for blocking review of voter records, highlighting concerns about voter eligibility

Pauken II, an American journalist arrested in February, pleaded guilty in court to working as an undercover agent in the service of China

Three subjects were arrested by the FBI when it was confirmed that they had sworn allegiance to ISIS and were plotting to attack the US armed forces.

Authorities review operations linked to a prediction market after a controversial bet

Padilla, a California senator, criticized Blanche's loyalty to President Donald Trump and called for a prosecutor who has the Constitution as his priority.

The president's former personal lawyer must face Senate scrutiny amid questions about the independence of the Justice Department

Trump's former advisor agreed with the prosecution on an admission of guilt that includes a million-dollar fine

Republicans unlock a million-dollar package to strengthen immigration agencies after withdrawing support that generated criticism within the party

Department of Justice (DOJ) courts group more than 100 immigrants simultaneously in a single session to issue mass deportation orders

Former attorney general acknowledged flaws in Epstein case documents during closed-door appearance

The judicial pause temporarily halts a Justice Department program criticized for benefiting Trump allies

The federal investigation reopens judicial tension between Trump and the writer after millionaire civil rulings

Lawyers denounce that “mega-hearings” reduce guarantees and accelerate deportations

The former prosecutor confirmed that she was diagnosed after leaving the Department of Justice in April

Joe Biden reappeared with a lawsuit filed against the Department of Justice demanding to block audios and material that could harm him

The DOJ's second lawsuit against the university alleges a hostile educational environment against Jewish students; Rector Julio Frenk rejects the arguments

The internal war between Republicans in the House of Representatives and the Senate was triggered by the almost $1.8 billion fund for “anti-armamentation”

“All of this has become a distraction,” Tillis concluded, in one of the harshest public criticisms Trump has faced within his party.

Analysts consider that this action is part of a political strategy to publicly redefine what happened during the assault on the Capitol.

As a result of a settlement with the government, Kroger will have to replace hundreds of refrigerators for leaking banned substances: Will they be for customers?

The leader of the Republican majority in the Senate confirmed that the debate will be resumed until after the one-week legislative recess

Díaz-Canel rejected the accusations while Washington tightens pressure against Cuba

The White House seeks to reduce millions of pending cases and toughen immigration processes

The accusation revives one of the most tense episodes between Washington and the Cuban government

Trump got something more valuable from the IRS than a huge compensation, immunity from possible investigations into tax problems

New $1.7 billion fund draws criticism over potential payments to Trump allies

As the criminal process progresses, Maryland seeks to mitigate the financial impact of the accident that paralyzed one of the nation's most ports

Washington accuses Albuquerque and the state of hindering federal immigration operations

Eileen Wang resigned her post after accepting guilty of promoting Chinese propaganda; the official disseminated information approved by the Chinese government

For 12 people from different parts of the world, the Department of Justice will have their U.S. citizenship

Generating controversy the proposal to allow the Postal Service legally to mail pistols and revolvers to any person in the United States

Courtney Williams, 40, of North Carolina, indicted by federal grand jury for leaking national security information

After a major renovation, soon to be carried out, Alcatraz prison could once again receive high-risk criminals

The goal of the initiative is to increase the availability of "competent" legal representation in immigration matters for low-income and indigent people.

The government is accusing Harvard of failing to protect Jewish students and is seeking to recover federal funds

Seven individuals were arrested in Riverside County during Operation

Raymond Nunez faces charges for dog fighting at his home and illegal possession of firearms; if convicted, he could be sentenced to 10 years in prison

Omar Navarro, former candidate for the 43rd District in the state Congress, was sentenced to 4 years in prison for diverting more than $250,000 from his campaign

Last January, FBI agents raided the home of Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson, sparking a wave of criticism

In its lawsuit, the DOJ alleges that the university engaged in a pattern of Title VII discrimination against Jewish and Israeli employees

Chris Christie considers it damaging to the credibility of the Department of Justice that it is being used by Donald Trump to take revenge on his political rivals

Republican Nancy Mace accessed the contents of the Epstein files and claims that they contain very powerful figures not yet publicly revealed

“This case threatens the illegal and unprecedented disclosure of highly sensitive information on every Nebraska voter,” warned Common Cause

Legislative pressure arises after Deputy Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon refuses to investigate the actions of the immigration agent who killed Renee

Jonathan Ross, ICE agent suspended after killing Renee Good in Minneapolis; senators demand civil rights investigation into the case

FBI agent resigns after trying to investigate ICE agent involved in Renee Good's death during Minneapolis raid

As the sentencing date approaches for the man accused of trying to shoot Donald Trump, prosecutors are demanding a life sentence

Federal authorities seek to overturn law signed by Governor Newsom prohibiting federal agents from wearing face coverings during operations in California

The driver, Calor Madanescht, was arrested this Monday on a charge of reckless driving, but was released on his own recognizance around 2:00 pm

The incident occurred during a protest in support of the protests in Iran, in Westwood; two people suffered injuries, but refused to be hospitalized

Since 2015, 19 Angelenos have lost their lives at the hands of police in Boyle Heights; Jeremy Flores' family demands justice

Virginia law extends eligibility to people who established residency in the state at least one year prior

Jose Francisco Jovel is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at the Federal Building on December 1; the Hispanic man returns to court on February 10

Audrey Carroll, Zachary Page, Dante Gaffield, and Tina Lai were indicted for their alleged involvement in a terrorist bomb plot in Southern California

The Trump Administration says it is trying to verify the authenticity of a letter sent by Epstein to the doctor sentenced for abusing gymnasts

Through Angel Urena, his spokesperson, he directly urged President Trump to order Attorney General Pam Bondi to fully disclose the material

House Oversight Committee Democrats questioned the removal of the images.

A jury found Bobby Nunez, a tow truck driver, not guilty of towing a federal vehicle during an August raid in downtown Los Angeles

“The president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a dozen images featuring President Trump,” Todd Blanche stated

The documents feature figures such as former US President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians like Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson

Angel Urena, spokesman for former President Clinton, stated that the investigation into Epstein

Some of Epstein's victims were satisfied with the release of the files, although they acknowledge that more data is needed

Some of Epstein's victims were satisfied with the release of the files, although they acknowledge that more data is needed

Cedric Lodge was being tried for trafficking organs and human remains, which he stole from the prestigious university and then sold

Four alleged members of an extremist group were arrested for planning New Year's Eve bomb attacks in Southern California

The states being sued are: Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. With these, the Justice Department's national total rises to 18.

Marjorie Taylor Greene doubts that the Justice Department will release all the files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, leader of a sex trafficking ring

The U.S. Attorney requested that all those who resort to violence to threaten the country's values ??be located

The U.S. Attorney requested that all those who resort to violence to threaten the country's values ??be located

The Trump administration accuses California of providing college tuition, scholarships, and financial aid to students without immigration papers

Senator Chris Murphy considers the possibility that more Democratic names could appear in Jeffrey Epstein's files

Trump accused Democrats of associating with the disgraced financier after signing the bill on Jeffrey Epstein's files

Department of Justice has already filed a formal request to send Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego to the African Continent

Federal Judge Michael Seabright said acting federal prosecutor cannot oversee court proceedings; Bill Essayli declared he will continue in the position

Jonathan Rinderknecht pleaded not guilty to charges he faces in a Los Angeles court appearance for the January 7 blaze.

By order of the government, several apps that alert immigrants about ICE raids have been removed from Google, Apple, and Meta

A federal grand jury indicted Jonathan Rinderknecht on two additional felonies as a suspect in starting the blaze that started the Palisades Fire.

The Department of Justice sues six more states for failing to hand over private voter registration and voter roll data

DOJ accused states of not adequately responding to questions about their voter registration procedures

Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted days after Trump demanded his Justice Department act

Ghislaine Maxwell told the Department of Justice that she is not aware of any

Ghislaine Maxwell told the Department of Justice that she is not aware of any client list of Jeffrey Epstein

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has asked the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to interrogate anyone who speaks Spanish in California.

A judge rejected a Trump administration request to reveal grand jury investigations into Jeffrey Epstein from years ago in Florida.

Trump kept his promise to sue The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch for publishing a letter with his signature sent to Epstein

This new position by Trump comes after The Wall Street Journal published a birthday letter to Epstein signed by the president.

Weeks before the start of the school year, Trump freezes $940 million in the education department in California alone; the state sues the federal government

The Department of Justice issued new guidelines on cases in which the naturalization of immigrants will be revoked

Immigration law experts expressed serious concerns about the constitutionality of the initiative

Ruling says Justice Department can’t represent Trump in $83 million E. Jean Carroll appeal

The department of justice accused a the representative lamel mciver by the confrontation with Ice in new jersey

The Department of Justice suspends critical funding for programs aiding victims of hate crimes and child abuse, sparking widespread concern across the nation.

A special select committee investigating the violence that took place on January 6, 2021 outside the premises of the US Capitol Building (US Parliament House) in Washington held its final