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Trump Formally Sends Blanche AG Nomination to the Senate

President Trump on Monday formally submitted the nomination of Todd Blanche to serve as the permanent Attorney General of the United States, sending the name to the Senate for confirmation and setting up what is expected to be a contentious hearing process.

DOJ Urges Court to Remove Citizenship from Criminals

The Department of Justice announced that it has urged courts to strip citizenship from those who have been convicted of crimes.

DOJ Opens 15 New Probes Into Medical Schools Over Race-Based Admissions

The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division announced Thursday it opened fifteen new investigations into potential race discrimination in medical school admissions, escalating a federal crackdown that has already produced findings against two of the country's most prestigious universities.

Carroll Denies Perjury as DOJ Probe Targets Her Trump Lawsuit Deposition

E. Jean Carroll said Thursday she "did not commit perjury," pushing back against a reported Department of Justice criminal investigation centered on statements she made during a deposition in her civil lawsuit against President Donald Trump.

Trump to Make DOJ Head Permanent

President Trump announced that he would be naming Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as the permanent director of the DOJ.

New ‘Model Cities’ Restores Law and Order to U.S.

The Justice Department has launched a new effort to restore American cities.

DOJ Finds Jack Smith Docs in Burn Bags

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed to Fox News host Sean Hannity that the Department of Justice discovered documents from special counsel Jack Smith in burn bags.

Trump Admin Drops ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’

The Trump administration is dropping its anti-weaponization fund initiative after a district court judge ruled against it.

Pence: Trump’s $1.8 Billion DOJ Fund Could Cut Checks to J6 Rioters, ‘Get Rid of It’

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday called on the Trump administration to scrap a nearly $1.776 billion Justice Department fund created to compensate people claiming to have been victimized by the Biden administration, saying the money could end up in the pockets of convicted January 6 rioters.

DOJ Reviews Washington Nationals After Video Shows Exec Admitted to Sidelining Christian Pitcher

The Justice Department is looking into whether the Washington Nationals broke federal civil rights law, after a secretly recorded video surfaced of a team executive openly acknowledging he keeps a devout Catholic pitcher off the club's social media because of the player's religious views.

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