
Judge blocks millionaire fund promoted by Trump for alleged victims of “persecution”...
The judicial pause temporarily halts a Justice Department program criticized for benefiting Trump allies

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

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”

The Department of Justice announced the creation of the fund to compensate Trump allies who were investigated or prosecuted during the Biden Administration

The legislator noted that a group of GOP senators exploded against the DOJ in a harsh private meeting at the Capitol

Ruhuan Zhen and Hongce Wu concealed the origin of funds obtained illegally on behalf of various criminal groups operating internationally

Official documents and communications must be preserved after ruling against the legal criteria of the DOJ

The FBI offers a $200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the former member of the US armed forces.

The Department of Justice intends to send a federal prosecutor to prison accused of trying to steal a report linked to a Donald Trump case

Although the charges brought by the Trump administration against the former Cuban president evoke his plan towards Caracas, there are important differences

Pardoned for the assault on the Capitol they now await payments from the new fund promoted by Trump

The acting Prosecutor assured the Senate that he will not support clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell

The Government analyzes using as a reference a historical compensation fund created during the Obama administration

The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as new chairman of the Federal Reserve (Fed), at a time of high pressure over interest rates

Republicans in the Senate are ready to approve billions of dollars for deportations and border security

The extradition request against Ruben Rocha Moya, from the same party as Sheinbaum, creates problems for Mexico in every sense

Laurence Gray owns Grips By Larry, a former federally licensed gun store, and apparently trafficked military-style weapons

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

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

There are many Jeffrey Epsteins and Ghislaine Maxwells who have yet to be discovered and who continue to operate with impunity, says

Alejandro Salinas led the organization known as La Oficina, and coordinated the shipment of fentanyl through US

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

These efforts, along with the new laws being considered in Washington, would have a disproportionate effect on Latino voters

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton is willing to testify about the Epstein files, but demands it be in a public hearing with cameras

Julie Le was removed from her position at the DOJ after making strong statements during a hearing related to immigration cases in Minnesota

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

Trump's envoy to quell the crisis in Minneapolis after the deaths of two citizens at the hands of ICE is known for his

“People ask for peace and receive bullets in front of a donut shop. “We cannot normalize this,” said Tim Walz, governor of the state”>

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

Justice Department Investigation into Tim Walz and Jacob Frey for Obstructing ICE in Minnesota

The Clintons accuse Republican committee of political motivations behind investigation

In addition to Janet Yellen, various voices have criticized the investigation against Jerome Powell, accusing it of political overtones

Multiple videos recorded by bystanders from various locations exist, but even the basic facts are being questioned

Wilfredo Aquino used his position as assistant manager at TD Bank to help a criminal network launder hundreds of millions of dollars since 2019

National Public Radio says Justice Department removed terms like 'riot,' 'riot,' and 'insurrection' from official documents

One year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, UCLA study reveals substances in the air that affect health

In the document “Russian Propaganda Alert,” DNA analysts point out that they have detected Russian propaganda that pits Mexico against the U.S.

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

Claudio Tapia, president of the AFA, accused of irregularities in Argentina

Brennan Center for Justice Experts Analyze Presidential Actions and the Constitutional Challenge They Represent

The department pledged to review the files and continue

Epstein represents one of the most repulsive scandals in the history of the United States, which thrived thanks to the complicit silence of many.

Cholo Abdi Abdullah was sentenced for planning the hijacking of a commercial airliner and attacking the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta

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

Senator Schumer introduces motion to initiate legal action against the Trump Administration over incomplete Epstein case information and deleting files

House Oversight Committee Democrats questioned the removal of the images.

“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

President Donald Trump again attacked Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and called her a

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

Smith was subpoenaed by the committee to provide testimony and documents as part of an investigation he conducted into Trump during the Biden administration

Amid questions about violations of international law and human rights, Secretary Hegseth refused to release video of attack in the Caribbean

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

A federal grand jury in Virginia refused to indict New York's attorney general for alleged mortgage fraud for the second time in a week

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

Lawsuit asks federal judge to protect software developer from prosecution, alleging

A series of images and videos reveal details, some bizarre, of the private island of the deceased sex offender who was a friend of Donald Trump.

US officials, several representatives and senators from both parties agree that the pardon of Orlando Hernandez is unjustified and problematic

Those potentially involved would be subject to a contempt of court proceeding, according to the judge's ruling

The operation was carried out in the Caribbean on September 2, after an initial attack failed to kill all the passengers

President Trump seems increasingly sensitive to questions from the press and once again insulted a journalist

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

The former FBI director noted that the president has repeatedly shown his willingness to take action against those he considers opponents

A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump violated the Constitution by ordering the deployment of the National Guard in DC without local authorization

The bill requires the Justice Department to release all information from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days

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

The Senate Majority Leader spoke about the bill that seeks to require transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

Congress acted swiftly Tuesday with bill that would force the release of the complete files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Epstein case bill could move forward without amendments

The Republican president sparks controversy by insulting a Bloomberg journalist who questioned him about the Jeffrey Epstein files

James alleged that the charges were the product of

The law, which takes effect on January 1, 2026, also requires agents to identify themselves and avoid using accessories that cover their faces

Trump will ask the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein's relationships with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman

Trump will ask the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein's relationships with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman

The Supreme Court blocked the injunction requiring full funding of SNAP payments, granting an emergency request from the Trump administration

USDA reported that it will comply with the court order to pay the full SNAP benefits for the month. The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to stop the payment

Trump Wants Justice Department to Pay Him Multimillion-Dollar Compensation for Criminal Investigations

The Trump administration is treating the anti-fascist movement as a criminal and terrorist

Arizona's attorney general sued to force House speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Democrat Adelita Grijalva

Comey's lawyers filed a document claiming that both charges lack legal basis

Federal prosecutors fired after rejecting Trump's pressure to charge his political adversary, generating backlash from his detractors

They try to counter President Trump's effort that favors Republicans in Texas

Former New York Congressman George Santos had been sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud

Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evetts were federally charged with providing material support to terrorists

The Trump administration is looking at alternative ways to ensure federal law enforcement officers receive their salaries.

The judge noted in a hearing that the administration had presented a “totally inconsistent” case for keeping Abrego Garcia detained.

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

The order seeks to mobilize federal law enforcement to investigate liberal groups, citing concerns about domestic terrorism

The massive event combined a memorial service, a Christian revival, and a conservative political rally.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow the end of TPS, which protects Venezuelans from deportation.

The lawsuit seeks monetary damages to compensate those affected by Uber's discrimination

Trump announced his decision to fire Cook on August 25 due to allegations raised by a Trump appointee

Naason Joaquin Garcia and five other defendants were charged with new crimes for participating in an organized crime network and sexual exploitation of minors

Lucas Allen Fussell had already pleaded guilty to two counts of distributing child pornography at the end of 2024

The US president had tried to overturn the judgment ordering him to pay the writer E. Jean Carroll for defamation

Benedict Nwana Kuah and Pascal Kikishy Wongbi were identified as leaders of the African Separatist Movement.

Investigation indicates woman illegally brought people from Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador into the United States from Canada

Epstein committed suicide in a federal prison in New York in 2019 while awaiting federal charges related to sex trafficking.

Donald Trump fired Lisa Cook, the first African-American woman governor of the Federal Reserve, as he had threatened days ago

A judge prevents the Trump administration from cutting funds to 34 cities and counties over sanctuary policies

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

The Justice Department refuses to defend grants to universities that serve Hispanics

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

The Department of Justice filed a motion to terminate the Flores agreement, citing recent laws and internal agency rules.

Defendants offered approximately $150,000 in luxury items to oil company officials to obtain contracts

The Department of Justice has subpoenaed New York Attorney General Letitia James over its Trump Organization fraud investigation.

Trump said JPMorgan, Chase and Bank of America rejected him as a customer and is preparing an executive order to prevent discrimination by banks

Republicans voted to confirm Emil Bove as a judge on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals

HR 581 seeks to force the Department of Justice to make transparent the files of the Jeffrey Epstein case and its actions of sexual trafficking of minors

House Democrats seek copy of Epstein birthday book that allegedly includes obscene letter signed by Trump

Judge said government lacks standing to challenge local laws limiting law enforcement cooperation with ICE

In pro-Trump spaces on the internet dedicated to conspiracy theories, discussions about how he has handled the saga are raging.

A Republican-led House subcommittee approved a Democratic motion to subpoena the Justice Department for files on Jeffrey Epstein.

Tulsi Gabbard detailed intelligence findings related to Obama at a White House press conference Wednesday

The Trump administration says the Justice Department will decide whether former President Obama faces charges for alleged

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

Trump made strong accusations against former President Barack Obama and asks for him to be investigated by the State Department

A Maryland man was accused of threatening Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family

The president said the attorney general should release “ everything she deems credible” about the case, as pressure from the MAGA movement grows

Expert explains why “El Chapo” Guzman’s son and his lawyer had few options given the evidence presented by federal prosecutors in Illinois.

Another round of immigration judges began receiving emails on Friday informing them they will be fired, without justification.

Ovidio Guzman’s guilty plea in the U.S. represents a major blow to drug trafficking due to everything that “El Chapo’s” son will be able to reveal

The Trump administration sanctioned a UN human rights official for her reporting on Israeli abuses in the Palestinian territories

Trump said Brennan and Comey are corrupt as hell amid FBI investigation into former officials

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

The current FBI headquarters had structural and utility problems, and its move was discussed for several years.

The Department of Justice had demanded that James E. Ryan resign to help resolve a civil rights investigation

Cuestionan que se discriminate a los ciudadano americanos para dar oportunidad a personas undocumentadas

A judge blocked Trump order restricting union rights for federal workers, citing plausible retaliation concerns

The Trump administration claims that the new law “violates the free exercise of religion of all Catholics”

Magistrate Judge Rejects Trump Administration’s Proposal to Jail Kilmar Abrego Garcia Before Trial

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

Lawsuit seeks to strike down Kentucky law offering reduced in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants

Bondi has earned praise from conservative Republicans for loyally pursuing Trump’s agenda

During his term, Phil Murphy issued a directive limiting cooperation between local police in New Jersey and immigration officials

The Trump administration seeks to end an immigration policy that has offered protections to immigrant children in federal custody

The potential pardon of Hunter Biden by President Joe Biden sparks concerns about its impact on justice system integrity and its implications for political rivals.

President elect Donald Trump has selected Representative Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, bringing a fierce and vocal political figure to lead the Department of Justice.

Two serving members of the US Navy have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.

The Punjab government late on Sunday night transferred 64 officers including 39 IAS, 24 PCS officers.

A Southern California man has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for pepper-spraying police during riots at the US Capitol.

The legal battle surrounding mifepristone began when a federal judge in Texas ordered a nationwide ban on the drug.

Apart from these four, the Supreme Court Collegium had sent a recommendation to the central government to make six other lawyers as additional judges on January 17.

America's President Joe Biden's difficulties are increasing day by day.

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

Scientists have also expressed the possibility of some new disease or any virus being active behind it.