Department of Justice
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Former NCAA Basketball Player Kerr Kriisa Indicted in $2.2M Fraud Scheme
Former college basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been indicted on federal charges for allegedly orchestrating a $2.2 million fraud scheme over four years.
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Federalism in Flux: DOJ Confronts State Resistance as Internal Controversies Mount
The U.S. Department of Justice faces a widening rift with state governments over voter data and law enforcement protocols, while internal programs like the $1.7 billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ draw intense congressional and public scrutiny.
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The ‘Fraud Czar’ in the Pine Tree State: JD Vance Leverages Administrative Mandate for 2026 Midterm Strategy
Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Maine signals a strategic shift, using his role as ‘fraud czar’ to frame the 2026 midterms around government accountability while the administration faces economic pressure from the Iran conflict.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Claims ‘Ton of Evidence’ in 2020 Election Probe, Offers No Guarantees of Prosecution
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche asserts the existence of significant evidence regarding the 2020 election while tempering expectations for criminal charges or a definitive conclusion.
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Acting AG Todd Blanche’s Ethical Paradox: Recusal Demands vs. Institutional Loyalty
New reports reveal Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was formally advised to recuse himself from Trump-related matters as early as March 2025, highlighting a deepening crisis of institutional integrity at the DOJ.
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Brett Ratner Pictured in Epstein Files Amid Controversial Film Release
Director Brett Ratner, 56, was pictured with Jeffrey Epstein and associate Jean-Luc Brunel in newly released Department of Justice files, coinciding with the debut of his controversial ‘Melania’ film and his return to directing after years out of the spotlight.
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Minneapolis Boils Over: Federal Crackdown, Fatal Shooting Ignite Protests and DOJ Probe into Walz, Frey
Minneapolis faces escalating tensions as a fatal ICE shooting fuels widespread protests, leading to a federal investigation into Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey for alleged obstruction of law enforcement activities. The city grapples with aggressive federal immigration tactics,…
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Judge Declares John Sarcone’s Acting U.S. Attorney Appointment Unlawful Amid DOJ Politicization Concerns
A federal judge has ruled that John Sarcone’s appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for Northern New York was unlawful, highlighting broader concerns about the administration’s efforts to bypass Senate confirmation and politicize the Department of Justice. This decision comes amidst…
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Constitutional Crisis: What’s Happening with the DOJ and Trump’s Deportation Case?
The Department of Justice seeks to remove Judge Boasberg from overseeing a case challenging the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan nationals under the controversial Alien Enemies Act.
