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DOJ Affirms Parental Rights in New Memo

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memorandum defending parents' ability to stand up for their children at school board meetings.

University of Denver Scraps DEI Policies After DOJ Warning

The University of Denver will end DEI training and race-based scholarships after a DOJ memo flagged potential discrimination.

Peter Navarro Demands DOJ Explain Appeal Withdrawal in Contempt Case

Senior Counselor Peter Navarro is demanding the DOJ explain its sudden decision to abandon his contempt conviction appeal.

DOJ Task Force Uncovers Widespread Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden Administration

A DOJ task force led by Attorney General Pam Bondi found systemic anti-Christian bias across multiple federal agencies.

Biden’s Secretive Pardon Process Sparks DOJ Ethics Crisis

Former President Biden’s mass pardons and use of autopen without DOJ oversight sparked internal dissent, leading to an official’s resignation.

State Dept. Employee Jailed After Selling Secrets to China

A State Department employee was sentenced on Thursday to 48 months in prison after sharing classified information with individuals working for the Chinese government.

DOJ Opens Case Against Lisa Cook

The Department of Justice has launched a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations.

DOJ Considers Transgender Gun Ownership Ban After School Shooting

Senior officials at the U.S. Department of Justice are actively discussing the possibility of banning transgender individuals from owning firearms, following a deadly shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis allegedly carried out by a transgender individual. Multiple DOJ sources confirmed to Breitbart News that the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) has held several meetings on the matter in recent days.

DOJ Sues Illinois Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens

The U.S. Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, filed a civil complaint Tuesday challenging Illinois laws that offer in-state tuition and scholarships to illegal aliens. The DOJ argues these benefits violate federal law and the Constitution by discriminating against U.S. citizens who are denied similar treatment.

House Oversight Drops 33,000 Epstein Documents—But Most Already Public

The House Oversight Committee released more than 33,000 pages of Justice Department documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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