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Pirro Slams ‘Elitist’ D.C. Jurors for Failing to Indict Sandwich Attacker

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro criticized D.C. grand jurors for refusing to indict a former DOJ paralegal on felony charges.

Bondi Fires DOJ Staffer After Obscene Gesture at National Guard

Attorney General Pam Bondi fired DOJ employee Elizabeth Baxter after she was caught on camera making obscene gestures.

Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Jewish Students for Their Faith

Timur Mamatov pleaded guilty to assaulting two Jewish students near Ohio State University in a federal hate crime.

$5 Million Reward Placed on Haitian Gang Leader ‘Barbecue’

President Trump's Department of Justice announced an indictment for Haitian gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as "Barbecue," and Bazile Richardson, of a conspiracy to transfer funds from the United States to Cherizier to fund gang-related activities.

DOJ Settlement Ends Race-Based Admissions at West Point, Air Force Academy

The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Air Force Academy to permanently end race-based admissions policies, concluding a lawsuit brought by Students for Fair Admissions Inc. The group, which has successfully challenged affirmative action in higher education, dropped its legal challenges this week after the Trump administration secured the agreement.

Democrats May Have ‘Trapped’ Clintons in Epstein Probe, GOP Oversight Chair Says

House Oversight Chair James Comer says Democrats may have “trapped” Bill and Hillary Clinton by voting for subpoenas in the Epstein probe.

Trump DOJ Defends Migrant Work Permit Authority

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department told the U.S. Supreme Court Friday that the Attorney General has authority to grant work permits to certain migrants, even though federal law prohibits the hiring of illegal aliens. The statement came in a long-running lawsuit challenging former President Barack Obama’s 2015 decision to allow spouses of H-1B visa holders to work in the United States.

DOJ Launches Voter Roll Crackdown

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced a sweeping effort to uphold federal voting laws.

California Resident Charged After Exporting Tech to China

Two Chinese nationals, one a legal resident of California, have been charged after shipping artificial intelligence technology to China.

Sanctuary Jurisdictions Exposed by DOJ Under Trump Directive

The Justice Department published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions in the United States, threatening legal action against the cities unless they comply with federal immigration law.

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