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The Justice Department has been discussing settlements with two former officials from Donald Trump’s first term who — like the president — claim they’re owed major payouts from the US government as victims of politically motivated actions.
In a new filing, the DOJ asked an appeals court to release the former LMPD officer as he appeals his 33-month sentence.
DOJ lawyers argue California's congressional map redrawing violated the Constitution through racial gerrymandering to create Democrat-favorable districts.
The Trump administration, long critical of the way colleges handle campus protests, is sending a clear warning after multiple arrests were made outside of a Turning Point USA event this week. The
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has criticized Donald Trump’s Department of Justice for an unfortunate typo after the agency joined a lawsuit that could impact which party wins control of the House of Representatives next year.
Currie on Thursday noted that there was no court reporter in the room during the final minutes of the grand jury’s session ahead of Comey’s indictment. Kirschner told Newsweek that “Judge Currie indicated that Attorney General Pam Bondi couldn't have reviewed everything because it appears there are some audio recordings missing.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Thursday he will sue the Department of Justice (DOJ) for $500,000 over investigators obtaining his phone records during special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation
Federal prosecutors must report judicial system obstacles in cases involving assaults on law enforcement, antifa investigations and doxing by Friday.