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Trump Directs DOJ to Probe Gas Price Gouging

President Trump has directed the Justice Department to open an investigation into alleged gas price gouging.

DOJ Appeals Dismissal of Abrego Garcia Smuggling Charges

The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal against the federal judge who threw out criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, moving to revive a human smuggling case at the center of one of the most contentious immigration fights of the Trump era.

Judge Blocks Subpoena Targeting Walz

A federal judge has blocked six grand jury subpoenas issued by the Department of Justice to Minnesota officials.

DOJ Sues to Kill Evanston’s Reparations Program

The Department of Justice moved Wednesday to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging Evanston, Illinois's reparations program, alleging the city's practice of distributing cash payments and housing assistance exclusively to Black residents violates the U.S. Constitution and federal fair housing law.

DOJ Pulls the Plug on 37-Year Federal Oversight of the Teamsters

The Department of Justice and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters jointly filed a motion Wednesday to end the federal government's oversight of the union, closing out what officials say is the longest monitorship of any union, corporation, nonprofit, or public entity in U.S. history.

Newsom Claims He’s Been Targeted by Trump

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) claimed on social media that he's been targeted by the Trump Justice Department.

Judge Extends Block on Anti-Weaponization Fund

A federal judge extended a court-ordered block Friday on the Trump administration's $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund," rejecting government arguments that legal challenges to the fund are now moot.

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.

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