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Chinese Operatives Arrested in U.S. Navy Plot

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested after they acted as agents on behalf of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

UVA President Resigns Under DOJ Pressure Over DEI Policies

UVA President James Ryan resigns following DOJ pressure over DEI compliance, signaling a shift in federal influence on university leadership.

DOJ Exposes Historic Degree of Healthcare Fraud

The Department of Justice announced that it has filed criminal charges against hundreds of individuals for their "alleged participation in various health care fraud schemes involving over $14.6 billion in intended loss."

Tesla Bombing Suspect Could Spend Decades Behind Bars

A 19-year-old Missouri resident accused of firebombing a Tesla dealership in Kansas City could face up to 30 years in federal prison if convicted on all charges. The suspect, Owen McIntire, allegedly targeted two Tesla vehicles in March and now faces charges of malicious destruction of property and unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device.

DOJ Targets Orange County Voter Rolls

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Orange County Registrar of Voters Robert Page after he refused to provide records regarding the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls.

U.S. Sanctions Leader of Notorious Gang

The United States announced sanctions on Tren de Aragua leader Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano for his involvement in drug trafficking.

Trump DOJ Sues Entire Maryland Court

The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against all of the judges in a federal district court in Maryland this week, challenging an order preventing the deportation of illegal immigrants who file a petition for writ of habeas corpus.

Washington SB 5375 Sparks DOJ Showdown

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit challenging Washington’s new law, Senate Bill 5375, which requires clergy to report child abuse even when disclosed during confession. The law directly confronts the long-standing confessional privilege that has shielded such disclosures.

DOJ vs. Kentucky: In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Sparks Federal Showdown

A federal lawsuit from the Justice Department challenges Kentucky’s longstanding policy that grants in‑state college tuition to undocumented students.

DOJ Sues Kentucky Over Migrant Tuition

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Trump Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against Kentucky for its policy allowing illegal immigrants in the state to be eligible for in-state tuition rates.

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