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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.

Judge Blocks DOJ’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) from using its "anti-weaponization" fund to pay those targeted by the government.

DOJ Sues Four Democrat States for Blocking ICE Undercover Vehicles

The Department of Justice filed lawsuits Thursday against four Democratic-led states that refuse to issue confidential license plates to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting undercover operations.

DOJ Opens Perjury Probe on E. Jean Carroll

In a 2022 deposition, E. Jean Carroll said something simple and definitive: she had received no outside funding to pursue her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.

DOJ Probing Omar Over Immigration Fraud

Vice President JD Vance announced that the Department of Justice is investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) over possible immigration fraud. 

DOJ Arrests Iranian-Backed Terror Commander

Federal prosecutors on Monday announced the arrest of a senior commander of Kata'ib Hizballah, an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, charging him with six terrorism-related counts for his role in directing nearly 20 attacks across Europe, the United States, and Canada.

DOJ Creates Fund for ‘Weaponization’ Victims

The Department of Justice created a fund for victims of "weaponization and lawfare.”

DOJ Seeks Death for Man Who Shouted ‘Free Palestine’ While Gunning Down Two Israeli Embassy Staffers

Federal prosecutors announced Friday they will seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the man charged with killing two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., in May 2025.

DOJ Finds University’s Playbook Defying SCOTUS

The DOJ announced Thursday that a year-long federal investigation concluded Yale University School of Medicine had illegally considered race when selecting students for its incoming classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Gang Leader Extradited in Historic First

A man believed to be a leader of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA) has been extradited to Texas in a historic first, authorities announced.

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