The Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Donald Trump has intensified its efforts to protect religious liberty, responding to increasing legal challenges faced by faith-based organizations.
President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly preparing to release the audio of President Joe Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, potentially exposing what allies are calling one of the “biggest cover-ups in American history.” The interview was conducted during Hur’s investigation into Biden’s improper handling of classified documents, an investigation that ended with no charges due to Biden being described as a “well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.”
A suspected MS-13 gang member deported under President Trump is under federal investigation after links to a major human smuggling ring surfaced. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, previously removed from the U.S. as part of an immigration enforcement deal with El Salvador, is now being scrutinized by the Department of Justice following statements made by a convicted smuggler.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed lawsuits this week against Hawaii, Michigan, New York, and Vermont, claiming their climate policies directly conflict with federal authority and President Donald Trump’s energy dominance agenda. The move marks a sharp escalation in the administration’s push to block state-led efforts targeting fossil fuel companies.
An internal Department of Justice memo from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outlines new guidelines allowing the federal government to revoke the legal status of foreign students and begin deportation proceedings. The memo, obtained by NBC News, was filed in court on Monday night and dated Saturday.
The Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has pulled millions of dollars in grants previously earmarked for left-wing initiatives focused on "toxic masculinity," "systemic racism," and other progressive causes. The move comes as part of a broader effort by Bondi to cut waste and refocus DOJ spending on core law enforcement priorities.
The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit defending Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner after he defied the state's sanctuary policies to cooperate with federal immigration officials.