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Michael Flynn Gets $1.2 Million After ‘Historic Injustice’

The Department of Justice has settled a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, President Trump's former national security adviser, for about $1.2 million.

Oklahoma Hands Over Voter Rolls

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced that the state will hand over its voter registration data to the Department of Justice.

DOJ Shuts Down Iranian Bounty of Americans

The Department of Justice announced that it seized four web domains tied to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security, part of a coordinated cyber campaign that included death threats, targeted doxxing, and a $250,000 bounty for the beheading of two individuals inside the United States.

DOJ Subpoenas Comey

The Justice Department has subpoenaed former FBI Director James Comey in connection with the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian election interference, a source confirmed to Fox News Digital Thursday.

Jerome Powell Fed Subpoenas Blocked by Federal Judge

A federal judge has thrown out two Justice Department subpoenas directed at the Federal Reserve.

Live Nation Ticketmaster Antitrust Fight Explodes After DOJ Deal

Republican state attorneys general are criticizing the Justice Department’s sudden settlement with Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

Ed Martin Faces Ethics Charges

Ed Martin, the Department of Justice's pardon attorney and former head of the weaponization working group, is facing an ethics charge after he allegedly engaged in improper conduct with Georgetown University.

Trump’s DOJ Challenges Red State Abortion Pill Lawsuit

The Justice Department submitted a filing to block a lawsuit from Missouri and two other Republican-led states that challenged the FDA's policy allowing the abortion drug mifepristone to be shipped through the mail.

Autopen Investigation Pushes Ahead: DOJ Still Probing Biden

The growing Biden autopen investigation continues inside the Department of Justice as federal officials review whether former President Joe Biden personally approved clemency actions issued late in his administration.

New DOJ Policy Blocks ‘Weaponization’ of State Bar Complaints

A new policy put forward by the Department of Justice limits the ability of state bar associations to launch complaints against DOJ attorneys.

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