Department of Justice
- Canadian officials can’t explain why Epstein was allowed to enter country after conviction for crimes that should have barred him - Disgraced financier appears to have visited Canada in 2014 — years after he pled guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution
- Boston officials say ‘no conflict’ between immigration policy and federal law in lawsuit - Boston officials claim the federal government is attempting to "commandeer" city and state law enforcement for federal immigration operations.
- Lindsey Graham Holds Up Government Funding Because He Wants To Sue DOJ For Millions - Large parts of the government will shut down at midnight Friday without action by Congress.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson dodges as Trump DOJ targets the Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell - Johnson says ‘all of us need to reserve judgment’
- Fed's Powell says Trump administration has threatened him with a criminal indictment - WASHINGTON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has threatened to indict Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over Congressional testimony he gave last summer about a Fed building project, an action Powell called a "pretext" to gain
- Did that really happen? Four outrageous stories from Trump’s first year back that you may have forgotten about - A selection of the craziest stories from Trump’s first year back in office
- Donald Trump Rants About Epstein, Democrats as He Threatens Americans to 'Enjoy What May Be Your Last Merry Christmas' - Trump continues to be on the offensive as more batches of the Epstein files are released
- Trump administration bans US veterans agency from providing abortions - Department of Veterans Affairs says justice department found procedure not to be legally sound
- The Trump administration is suing the District of Columbia over its gun laws - The Trump administration is suing the local government of Washington, D.C., over its gun laws, alleging that restrictions on certain semiautomatic weapons run afoul of Second Amendment rights. The U.S. Department of Justice filed its lawsu
- Trump administration says sign language services 'intrude' on Trump's ability to control his image - The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings “would severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to control the image he presents to the pub
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