DOJ Investigations into California Universities for Affirmative Action Compliance

The DOJ under President Trump is investigating California universities to ensure compliance with a Supreme Court decision banning affirmative action. They aim to end illegal discrimination and promote merit-based opportunities. The investigations were prompted by concerns of racial quotas in admissions practices.

Hamas Terrorism Financing Scheme Disrupted by DOJ

The DOJ disrupted a Hamas terrorism financing scheme and seized $201,400 in cryptocurrency, exposing money laundering of over $1.5 million. Hamas used cryptocurrency wallets to launder money and finance terrorist activities. U.S. and Israeli governments have conducted seizures of suspected Hamas cryptocurrency. The seizure primarily involved Tether's USDT, the world's largest stablecoin.

Criticism of FBI Task Force on Tesla Terrorism

Rep. Daniel Goldman criticizes FBI task force on Tesla terrorism as 'lawfare' and 'political weaponization' of DOJ, despite escalating domestic terrorism attacks on Tesla. Claims of Democrats using lawfare against Trump are questioned in light of ongoing violence and threats from political left.

Deportation of illegal alien gang members using the Alien Enemies Act

Judge probes Trump's DOJ over deportations of illegal alien gang members using the Alien Enemies Act. Temporary halt ordered while flights to El Salvador were already in progress. ACLU and Democracy Forward sued to stop deportations. DOJ ordered to provide information on deportation flights.

President Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

Missouri Attorney General defends President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, Supreme Court asked to intervene, order blocked by multiple courts, DOJ argues order is part of immigration system repair efforts.

Education Department Staff Cuts and Racial Disparities in Discipline Policies

The article discusses the Education Department's plan to cut half of its staff and the Parents Defending Education group urging the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era policies on racial disparities in discipline. The DOE and DOJ issued a guide in 2023 to address discrimination in K-12 student discipline.

Alleged Fraud by CBP Director in Michigan

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection director in Michigan has been accused of defrauding FEMA after floods damaged her home. The Department of Justice unsealed a criminal complaint against her for lying to federal agents and engaging in a scheme to defraud FEMA. Investigations revealed she misused funds meant for repairs and rental assistance.

Antitrust Case Against Google

The DOJ has proposed remedies in the antitrust case against Google, including selling the Chrome browser and imposing restrictions on the Android operating system. Google opposes the proposed remedies, stating they go beyond the court's decision and would harm consumers, the economy, and national security.

Attorney General Pam Bondi's Work at the Justice Department

Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses DOJ referrals and her work on President Trump's Make America Safe Agenda, focusing on fighting violent crime, protecting women's sports, eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion, and fighting antisemitism.

Resignations at Mayor Adams' Office and DOJ's Handling of Case

Former Hillary Clinton spokesperson Tim Hogan and OutKick host Tomi Lahren discuss mass resignations at Mayor Adams' office and its impact on re-election chances. Resignation of U.S. Attorney Sassoon over dismissal of case against Adams led to chain of events. DOJ memos clarify law and ongoing investigation into the case. Ex-prosecutors misunderstood the law and competing interests.

House Sanctuary City Hearing

Republican congresswoman refers Democratic sanctuary city mayors to Justice Department for criminal prosecution based on violation of federal law. Mayors defend sanctuary policies, accusing Republicans of endangering Americans. Luna leads task force on declassification of federal secrets.

Google's Appeal to DOJ on Antitrust Case

Google is asking the Trump administration's Justice Department to reconsider its push to break up the search giant, citing potential harm to U.S. national security and the economy. The company argues that the proposed antitrust remedies could have negative implications on its operations and the country's technological leadership.

Investigation of Antisemitism on College Campuses

DOJ forms task force to investigate antisemitism on five college campuses including Columbia University after protests against Israel. Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education, focuses on tackling campus antisemitism. Columbia under review by federal agencies for failing to protect Jewish students.

Arizona Senate President discusses court battle over proof-of-citizenship law

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen discusses the state's court battle over the proof-of-citizenship law with Fox News Digital after a defeat in the appeals court. Republicans seek Trump administration support for the law.

Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism at University Campuses

The DOJ announced the creation of a Federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism, led by Leo Terrell, to investigate allegations of discrimination against Jewish students and faculty at 10 university campuses. The move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to address campus anti-Semitism following a Hamas terror attack against Israel. The Biden administration has been criticized for its silence on the issue.

Weaponization of Legal System Against President Trump

President Donald Trump faced weaponization of the legal system by the DOJ, Manhattan DA's office, and the New York State Attorney General, leading up to the 2024 election. He faced legal challenges and investigations but ultimately received no penalty.

Recent News Updates

Recent news updates covering various topics including Trump hosting Zelenskyy, DOJ releasing Jeffrey Epstein docs, and Gene Hackman's daughter speaking out. Also includes news on illegal immigrants, free speech debate, drug cartel members sent to the US, Alec Baldwin incident, and more.

Criticism of DOJ's Release of Jeffrey Epstein Documents

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized President Trump's Department of Justice for releasing insufficient Jeffrey Epstein documents, calling it a 'complete disappointment.' Conservative influencers at the White House held binders labeled 'The Epstein Files: Phase 1,' demanding more information on flight logs and names associated with Epstein.

Investigation into Antisemitism on College Campuses and Involvement of Left-wing Nonprofit in Nation of Islam Event

DOJ forms task force to investigate antisemitism on five college campuses. Terence Muhammad, a key figure at a left-wing nonprofit, attended Nation of Islam's Saviours' Day event, promoting Louis Farrakhan despite his history of antisemitic remarks. Hip Hop Caucus has distanced itself from Farrakhan in the past.

Review of Files on Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List and Assassinations of JFK and MLK

United States Attorney General Pam Bondi is reviewing files relating to Jeffrey Epstein’s client list, as well as documents on the assassinations of JFK and MLK. President Trump has directed the DOJ to possibly release these documents.

Attorney General Pam Bondi's Firing of ATF Chief Legal Counsel

Attorney General Pam Bondi fired the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms' chief legal counsel Pamela Hicks, who had served under both the Biden and Trump administrations. Trump ordered the termination of all remaining 'Biden Era' U.S. Attorneys. Bondi expressed concerns about the political weaponization in the DOJ and the need to end it.

DOJ Review of Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Federal judge in Manhattan is reviewing the DOJ's handling of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. The case is seen as a test of how the Trump administration will use the DOJ's power to advance its political agenda.

Attorney General Pam Bondi's Remarks on Anti-Israel Student Protesters

Attorney General Pam Bondi calls for anti-Israel student protesters on visas to be kicked out of the country. She criticizes the DOJ under President Joe Biden and emphasizes the need to fight crime.

Trump's Ban on Transgender People in the Military

U.S. District Judge clashes with DOJ attorney over Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, arguing it doesn't affect combat readiness. Transgender service members sue to block the ban, citing animosity and lack of evidence for claims. Military members vow to fight the ban all the way to the Supreme Court.

Controversy Surrounding U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is facing criticism for allegedly using 'quid pro quo' and 'ruthlessness' to carry out President Trump's agenda. She ordered the dismissal of charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, leading to resignations and accusations of politicizing the Department of Justice.

Resignations at DOJ, ACLU Lawsuit for Migrant Access, Immigration Poll

Resignations at the Department of Justice, ACLU and other advocates sue for access to migrants at Guantánamo Bay, immigration poll shows mixed support for restrictions

Resignations of DOJ prosecutors over corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Three senior prosecutors resigned from the DOJ after refusing to drop a corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, raising concerns about political influence in Trump's DOJ.

DOJ Lawsuit Against New York over Immigration Data Sharing

House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries reacts to DOJ's lawsuit over New York law tipping off individuals when immigration authorities request their data, criticizing the Trump administration for targeting the state and not fulfilling promises to lower costs of living.

Legal Case Against New York State Immigration Policies

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig believes there is a strong legal case against New York state over its immigration policies, despite missteps in the press conference. The case revolves around New York laws that inhibit federal immigration law enforcement.

Legal Action Against NY Driver's Licenses for Illegal Aliens

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced legal action against Gov. Kathy Hochul, NY AG Letitia James, and DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder over NY issuing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. The action aligns with President Donald Trump’s law and order pledge. Bondi criticized a “green light law” in NY that allows illegal aliens to obtain licenses, prioritizing them over American citizens. The DOJ is taking steps to protect Americans and Angel moms affected by illegal immigrant crimes.

DOJ letter demanding dismissal of charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

DOJ letter demands dismissal of charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing impact on cooperation with Trump's immigration crackdown. Immigrant communities concerned.

Corruption Charges Dropped Against Mayor Adams

President Trump's DOJ official instructed federal prosecutors to drop federal corruption charges against Mayor Adams, raising doubts about the case's future.

Meeting between Jordan's King Abdullah and President Trump, Trump's tariffs announcement, DOJ dropping charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Jordan's King Abdullah to meet with President Trump, Trump announces 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, DOJ orders prosecutors to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

DOJ dropping corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

DOJ orders Manhattan prosecutors to drop corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams despite his indictment on corruption charges last year.

Executive Order Pausing Enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order pausing the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law that prohibits American companies and foreign firms from bribing officials of foreign governments to obtain or retain business. The pause is intended to prevent U.S. businesses from being at an economic disadvantage to foreign competitors.

Investigation into Biden Administration's Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Green Energy Project Fraud

Former Trump impeachment attorney praises Trump for firing key officials on special counsel's team. Republican lawmakers call for investigation into Biden administration's dismissal of a lawsuit over green energy project fraud. DOJ's decision to dismiss lawsuit raises concerns of misuse of taxpayer funds.

DOJ and FBI Investigations into Jan 6 Capitol Riot

Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley discusses a DOJ memo stating FBI agents who 'followed orders' on Jan 6 investigations won't be fired. FBIAA president Natalie Bara is cautiously optimistic about new U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's leadership at the DOJ.

DOJ Immigration Enforcement Memo

The article discusses a memo from the acting deputy attorney general emphasizing tough immigration enforcement and aggressive prosecution policies, including pursuing the death penalty and mandatory minimum sentences.

DOJ Task Force Investigating Antisemitism on College Campuses

President Trump signed an executive order to combat antisemitism on college campuses by cracking down on Hamas sympathizers and deporting activists with student visas. The Department of Justice formed a task force to investigate antisemitism on five college campuses.

DOJ's Implementation of President Trump's Agenda

The Department of Justice is moving to implement President Trump's agenda, including reevaluating past criminal cases against him.

New U.S. Attorney General directs DOJ to pause federal funding for sanctuary cities

Newly-sworn in U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi directs DOJ to pause federal funding for sanctuary cities and evaluate funding to NGOs supporting illegal migrants. She focuses on countering illegal immigration, drug cartels, and dismantling MS-13 and Tren de Aragua. Bondi also targets legislative reforms against fentanyl and adds Xylazine to controlled substances list.

US Politics News from FOX News Network

US political news from FOX News Network, including Trump's actions and reactions, education, GOP Senate confirmations, and more.

FBI Investigations Related to January 6

FBI officials acknowledged over 5,000 employees worked on investigations related to January 6. Trump alleged the DOJ and FBI were weaponized against him. Employees sued the DOJ over privacy concerns. DOJ requested details of employees' roles in the investigations.

DOJ Directive to FBI Regarding Terminations and Internal Review

Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directed the FBI acting director to terminate eight FBI employees and identify all personnel assigned to Jan. 6 and Hamas cases for an internal review. This action is part of an effort to restore integrity, accountability, and responsiveness to President Trump's agenda.

Legal Drama in 9/11 Terrorism Case at Guantanamo Bay

The DOJ is trying to stop the alleged 9/11 mastermind from pleading guilty at Guantanamo, despite two U.S. military courts rejecting the Defense Secretary's attempt to block the plea.

Minneapolis Police Department Reform

Minneapolis has promised to reform its police department nearly five years after George Floyd's death, with an agreement between the city and the DOJ. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke discusses the reform efforts.

Minneapolis City Council Approves Agreement with Federal Government in Response to George Floyd's Death

The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved an agreement with the federal government to overhaul the city's police training and use-of-force policies in response to the 2020 police killing of George Floyd. The agreement aims to promote professionalism, respect, and the sanctity of human life in law enforcement activities.

Resignation of Senior DOJ Prosecutor Jay Bratt

Senior DOJ prosecutor Jay Bratt, accused of ethical misconduct in a case against President-elect Trump, has resigned ahead of the new administration. The resignation is seen as a preemptive move to avoid retaliation from Trump's expected appointees.

Google's response to DOJ antitrust concerns

Google presents its own remedies to address DOJ's antitrust concerns, focusing on unbundling Android apps instead of selling off major divisions like Chrome. The proposed solutions involve payments to companies, licensing deals with Android manufacturers, and contracts with wireless carriers. Google's plan prohibits certain deals for three years and allows for revisiting agreements annually. The company plans to appeal a ruling declaring it a monopolist and will submit a revised proposal before a trial in April.

DOJ Obtaining Phone and Email Records of House Democrats and Congressional Staffers

During leak investigations, Trump's DOJ obtained phone and email records of two House Democrats and dozens of congressional staffers. DOJ failed to comply with its own procedures, did not conduct high-level review, risks chilling Congress's oversight ability, and faced scrutiny for accessing records of lawmakers and staff. No evidence of political motivation found. Justice Department faced backlash for seeking reporters' records as well. Biden and Garland banned the practice. Legal changes expected under incoming Trump administration.

DOJ Orders DEA to Suspend Searches of Passengers at Airports

The Department of Justice has ordered the Drug Enforcement Agency to suspend searches of passengers at airports due to concerns over compliance with policy on consensual encounters. DEA officers were not documenting encounters, leading to operational and legal risks.

Repeal of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act

Rep. Chip Roy and Sen. Mike Lee introduced a bill in 2023 to repeal the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, which they believe has been weaponized by the Biden administration against pro-life activists. The DOJ has used the FACE Act to prosecute more pro-life activists than pro-abortion activists, leading to concerns about free speech and life protections. The data shows a significant imbalance in the prosecution of cases under the FACE Act, with the Biden administration accounting for a large portion of these cases.

Trump nominates Pam Bondi as Attorney General

President-elect Trump nominates former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as the next Attorney General of the United States, replacing Matt Gaetz, who withdrew after allegations of paying underage women for sex.

Antitrust Proposal for Google to Sell Chrome Browser Business

DOJ is reportedly proposing that Google sell its Chrome web browser business as part of ongoing antitrust remedies, which has drawn a strong reaction from Google. Google claims that forcing the sale of Chrome and other potential measures would harm consumers and businesses, while the DOJ believes it could help prevent Google's online search monopoly.

Former President Trump's Press Conference on Legal Cases

Former President Trump holds press conference criticizing legal cases against him and accuses DOJ of working with prosecutors. He denies wrongdoing, especially in the E. Jean Carroll case. Trump is leading in polls for 2024 presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris.

FBI mishandling of child sex abuse allegations

FBI failed to properly address child sex abuse allegations, leading to a settlement of $138.7 million for mishandling reports against Larry Nassar.

Weaponization of Justice System and Hiring Practices at the Department of Justice

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo argues that Americans should consider the weaponization of the justice system when voting in November. The Biden-Harris administration is using an obscure hiring authority to hire permanent appointees at the Department of Justice to potentially thwart former President Trump's agenda if he takes office in 2025.

Department of Justice certifies Trump's actions related to George Floyd protests

DOJ certifies Trump acted within scope of office when ordering National Guard to disperse rioters near White House following George Floyd's death. Department will be responsible for any liabilities found against him.

DOJ Considering Breakup of Google

DOJ is considering options to restore competition in the online search market, including a potential breakup of Google after a court found it guilty of illegal monopolization.

Biden Administration's Use of FACE Act Against Pro-Life Activists

Department of Justice data reveals Biden administration's aggressive use of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act against pro-life activists, sparking controversy and accusations of political targeting.

Pro-life activists sentenced for abortion clinic protest in Tennessee

Three pro-life activists sentenced for participating in abortion clinic protest in Tennessee. 11 people convicted in total. DOJ charged all 11 activists. Abortion outlawed in Tennessee with limited exceptions. DOJ aggressively prosecuting pro-life activists under FACE Act. Legislation introduced to repeal FACE Act. Trump pledged to review sentences of "political prisoners" if elected.

DOJ accuses TikTok of sending U.S. user data to Chinese Communist Party

The DOJ accuses China's TikTok of sending personal U.S. user data to the Chinese Communist Party and allowing profiling based on attitudes towards gun control and abortion. Oracle is implicated in aiding TikTok. The app faces legal issues including child privacy violations and potential ban if not sold by January.

Clashes at Los Angeles Synagogue

President Biden condemns threats to Jewish members of a Los Angeles synagogue after clashes between anti-Israel activists and Israel supporters. DOJ declines to comment on potential investigation. Tensions rise following Hamas' terror attack in Israel and Israel's response in Gaza.

Threats Against Republican Rep. Jim Banks

Republican Rep. Jim Banks questions why a man who threatened his family was not charged by federal prosecutors, while similar threats against Democrats were prosecuted. The DOJ denies a double standard.

FTC Investigation on TikTok Violating Child Privacy Law

FTC informed DOJ that China's TikTok may be violating U.S. child privacy law. FTC referred a complaint against TikTok and ByteDance to DOJ. DOJ to decide on potential lawsuit. Separate from sell-or-ban legislation. TikTok facing lawsuits over child deaths. Considered national security threat.

DOJ Report on Phoenix Police Department

DOJ report uncovers pervasive failings in Phoenix Police Department including discrimination and abuse of homeless individuals.

House Republicans' skepticism towards DOJ's action on criminal referral against Merrick Garland

House Republicans are skeptical that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will act on their criminal referral against Attorney General Merrick Garland, citing recent prosecutions and guilty verdicts for former Trump administration aides following similar referrals.

Contempt of Congress Vote Against Attorney General Merrick Garland

House of Representatives to vote on holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for failing to produce audio recordings of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden. Republicans seeking recordings for context on Biden's state of mind, while Democrats dismiss request as partisan. GOP effort part of wider impeachment inquiry into Biden's alleged enrichment. Democrats criticize GOP effort as a way to please base without votes to impeach Biden.

Hunter Biden's conviction and its political implications on President Trump

NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd declares Hunter Biden's conviction as a 'big blow' to former President Trump, refuting claims of a double standard at the Department of Justice.

Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict in Gun Trial

Hunter Biden found guilty on all charges in his historic criminal case focused on his purchase of a firearm in 2018. Republicans react strongly, accusing the DOJ of election interference for Joe Biden and calling for further investigations into the Biden family's business dealings.

Whistleblower Exposes Gender-Affirming Care for Minors at Texas Children's Hospital

Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower, is facing criminal charges after exposing gender-affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. The Department of Justice filed charges against him, accusing him of HIPAA violations. Haim has vowed to fight the charges, claiming corruption within the DOJ.

Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. claim January 6th Capitol rioters were 'pure-hearted'

Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. claimed that the January 6th Capitol rioters were 'pure-hearted' Americans during an interview on Carlson's new platform. They criticized law enforcement, media, and DOJ leadership for their handling of the situation and the criminal conviction of former President Trump.

Legal News

NCAA and others settle antitrust suits, Louisiana lawmakers classify abortion drugs as dangerous substances, DOJ sues concert ticket company

Political Bias at DOJ's Office of Inspector General

Former FBI Director James Comey criticizes Biden DOJ for being slow to prosecute former President Trump. Office of Inspector General at DOJ under fire for apparent political bias in investigations. AFL sends FOIA request to investigate politically motivated employees at OIG.

CIA Prevented DOJ From Questioning Witness in Hunter Biden Probe

The CIA prevented the DOJ from questioning Kevin Morris as a witness in the probe of Hunter Biden, based on IRS whistleblower emails. Morris, a Hollywood lawyer who lent Hunter $2 million, was apparently involved with the CIA. AUSA Wolf and DOJ Tax Attorney Morgan were summoned to the CIA headquarters and told they could not pursue Morris as a witness. Morris is a key figure in the Biden family orbit, involved in Hunter's tax payments and legal defense.

Controversial Raid on Mar-a-Lago

Former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman discusses the use of deadly force in the raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in August 2022, questioning the DOJ and FBI's decision to use such tactics.

Google's attempt to avoid jury trial in antitrust case

Google offers to pay the U.S. Department of Justice to avoid a jury trial in an antitrust case regarding its alleged online advertising monopoly. Despite the payment, Google maintains its innocence against the charges.

Foreign Funding of Anti-American and Anti-Israel Protests in the U.S.

Republican Senator Ted Cruz claims that China and Cuba are funding radical left-wing organizations to incite anti-Israel and anti-American protests in the U.S., calling for investigations by the Biden administration. He highlights the influence of these foreign entities on campus protests and criticizes the lack of action by the DOJ and FBI. Cruz also addresses concerns about anti-American sentiments among foreign students and challenges elite institutions for tolerating antisemitic behavior.

Republicans' Contempt Effort Against AG Garland

Republicans are moving forward with trying to hold AG Garland in contempt despite President Biden asserting executive privilege over the audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur. The House Judiciary Committee voted to approve a contempt resolution against Garland for not turning over recordings. The DOJ and White House expressed concerns about potential manipulation of the tapes by GOP lawmakers.

DOJ shields Attorney General Garland from contempt of Congress

The DOJ says it shields Attorney General Garland from contempt of Congress by asserting executive privilege over the audio of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur. The move is seen as a way to protect the Department from improper political influence and maintain independence in law enforcement work.

Pro-Life Activists Sentenced to Prison

Seven pro-life activists sentenced to federal prison for protesting at an abortion clinic in Washington, DC. They were found guilty of conspiracy against rights and FACE Act charges.

Immigration Bill in Iowa Challenged by DOJ and Civil Rights Groups

The Department of Justice and civil rights groups filed lawsuits to prevent an immigration bill in Iowa that allows law enforcement to arrest undocumented migrants. Similar laws have been passed in states like Texas and Oklahoma.

Demand for DOJ to Turn Over Communications on Prosecutions of President Trump

Attorney General of Missouri demands DOJ turn over communications relating to prosecutions of President Trump, alleging Biden's involvement in orchestrating them. Fox News reports Bailey requested communications through FOIA.

Indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar and Resignation of Chief of Staff

Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar's chief of staff resigned after Cuellar and his wife were indicted by the DOJ for accepting bribes from an oil and gas company owned by Azerbaijan and a bank in Mexico City. The charges include conspiracy, bribery, honest services wire fraud, and money laundering, among others.

Antitrust trial involving Google and the DOJ

The most significant antitrust trial in 25 years involving Google and the DOJ is coming to an end in Washington. The trial centers around accusations of Google suppressing search rivals through anti-competitive agreements. Google argues that it provides users with plenty of alternatives and that winning agreements based on having a better product is not harmful to competition.

Legal Battle Over Iowa Immigration Law

The U.S. Department of Justice plans to sue Iowa over a new law that makes it a crime for a person to be in the state if they've previously been denied admission to the U.S. Iowa Governor and Attorney General indicated they are unlikely to agree to the federal terms.

Allegations of 'Conspiracy Against Rights' by Pro-Palestinian Activists and DOJ's Focus on Trump

Pro-Palestinian activists are accused of committing the crime of 'Conspiracy Against Rights' at universities, while former President Trump is charged with the same crime over his alleged role in the Capitol riot. Some argue that the DOJ is prioritizing political prosecution over addressing actual civil rights violations against Jews.

Pro-Palestinian 'Encampments' at Universities

The NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information claims that pro-Palestinian 'encampments' at universities are run by 'outside agitators' with funds from around the world. Professional activists manipulate students to join radical protests. A lawsuit alleges that some organizations involved are acting as propaganda arms for Hamas. DOJ has not commented on this issue.

Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research motion to unseal DOJ subpoenas

Fox News reports on Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research filing a motion to unseal documents related to Justice Department's subpoenas of personal phone and email records of members of Congress during the Trump-Russia investigation.

Antitrust Case Against Google

The DOJ and Google are presenting closing arguments in a case alleging Google has maintained an illegal monopoly in the online search market by securing default search engine agreements. Google defends its position by stating its search engine provides the best user experience. The trial revealed Google paid $26 billion in 2021 to secure default agreements.

Fox News Removes Hunter Biden Docuseries

Fox News removed its Hunter Biden docuseries after Hunter Biden threatened to sue the network over 'hacked' and 'intimate' images. The network defended their reporting as 'constitutionally protected coverage' of a public figure.

Pro-abortion activist sentenced for firebombing pro-life organization

Pro-abortion activist sentenced to 7.5 years in federal prison for firebombing a Wisconsin pro-life organization after the leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in 2022. The activist signed a plea agreement, admitted to the attack, and will also pay $32,000 in restitution.

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan

Anti-Israel protesters chant 'death to America, death to Israel' at rally in Dearborn, Michigan as antisemitism reveals itself in the far-left. Michigan Republicans call on DOJ to investigate the activists. Biden campaign and White House have condemned the comments.

Lawsuit Against Utah for Discrimination Against Transgender Inmate

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Utah for discriminating against a transgender inmate by delaying hormone therapy and denying requests for women's clothing and facility transfer. The inmate resorted to self-surgery due to delays. Utah Department of Corrections executive director expressed surprise and disappointment. The lawsuit demands policy changes and additional training on gender dysphoria for corrections staff.

Contempt of Congress Cases Involving Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon

Former Trump aide Peter Navarro predicts Supreme Court case after being sentenced to prison for contempt of Congress. Biden-appointed judge criticizes DOJ for allowing attorneys involved in Biden family investigation to defy subpoenas. Navarro and Bannon both received four-month prison sentences for similar charges.

DOJ Pursues Pro-Life Activists

Four pro-life activists convicted of violating the FACE Act during a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic face up to a year in prison and thousands of dollars in fines. This is part of a broader crackdown on pro-life activists by the Biden administration.

Sam Bankman-Fried's Fraud Case

Disgraced FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in jail for fraud, accused of witness tampering and perjury. He stole over $8 billion in customer money. His attorney defends him as an awkward math nerd who loves video games and veganism. Bankman-Fried sought to be politically influential but faced backlash from current FTX CEO and DOJ. He used stolen funds to donate to Democrats and allegedly bribed foreign officials.

Threats and Misinformation Ahead of the 2024 Elections in Arizona

Law enforcement officials in Arizona are preparing for the 2024 elections, where misinformation from 2020 is expected to heighten tensions. Threats against election officials have been on the rise, with Arizona being a hotbed of misinformation. Prosecutions for threatening the election community have been challenging due to the thin line between threats and protected speech.

House Republicans vs. DOJ Controversy

House Republicans threaten Attorney General Merrick Garland with contempt for withholding audio recordings of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Biden and his ghostwriter during an investigation. DOJ accused of misleading committee about timeline of transcript review.

Political Drama: Biden DOJ vs. Trump

Sen. Tom Cotton criticizes President Biden's electoral strategy involving DOJ prosecuting former President Trump. New York appeals court pauses enforcement of $464 million judgment against Trump. Trump to post $175 million bond. Various politicians and media personalities weigh in on the situation.

Gun Control and Red Flag Laws

President Biden's DOJ celebrated the launch of the National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center and pledged $750 million for red flag laws. The Center aims to keep firearms away from individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others.

Impact of Donald Trump's Presidency on Security in the United States

Representative Eric Swalwell accuses former President Donald Trump of creating an environment of chaos and terror in the United States, leading to threats against lawmakers and law enforcement officials.

Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple

The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing it of violating antitrust laws by blocking rivals from accessing hardware and software features of the iPhone. This is the third time Apple has been sued for antitrust violations. The lawsuit is part of the Biden administration's efforts to address concerns over market dominance of major tech companies.

Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple

The Department of Justice sued Apple for anti-competitive practices, claiming its iPhone ecosystem is a monopoly that harms consumers and competitors. The lawsuit could force changes in Apple's most valuable businesses.

Decline in Federal Prosecutions of Previously Deported Illegal Immigrants

Four California House Republicans demand explanation for decline in federal prosecutions of previously deported illegal immigrants with criminal convictions re-entering the U.S.

House Republicans Subpoena Special Counsel for Biden Interview Transcript

House Republicans subpoena Special Counsel Robert Hur for transcript and recordings of President Biden's interview regarding mishandling of classified documents. DOJ working on gathering and processing documents. Biden's re-election campaign concerns raised due to Hur's report.

DOJ Filing on Ex-FBI Informant Spreading Lies About President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden

DOJ filing reveals ex-FBI informant charged with lying to the FBI, including contacts with individuals involved in foreign assassination efforts and spreading misinformation about President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.