DOJ
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DOJ Probes Netflix-WBD Merger Over Antitrust Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an antitrust probe into Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery assets, citing potential monopoly concerns. This scrutiny could significantly delay the deal.
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Wexner’s Name Unredacted in Epstein Files Ahead of Congressional Deposition
Billionaire Les Wexner’s name was unredacted in newly released Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice, sparking renewed scrutiny ahead of his scheduled Congressional deposition.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Mugshot Released Amid Renewed Scrutiny of Epstein Files
The U.S. Justice Department has released a 2020 mugshot of Ghislaine Maxwell as part of its latest disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, sparking renewed debate over transparency and accountability.
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FACE Act Under Scrutiny Amid DOJ Probe into Minnesota Church Disruption
The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act of 1994 is at the center of a federal investigation after anti-ICE agitators disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, prompting the Department of Justice to vow a thorough probe…
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DOJ Seeks to Block Independent Monitor for Epstein Files Release
The Justice Department is attempting to block the appointment of an independent monitor for the release of remaining Jeffrey Epstein files, arguing a federal judge lacks authority and lawmakers lack standing. This move follows missed transparency deadlines and a congressional…
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Clinton Camp Demands Full DOJ Release of Epstein Files Amid Redaction Controversy
Bill Clinton’s spokesperson has called on the Department of Justice to release all remaining files related to Jeffrey Epstein, accusing the Trump administration of withholding key documents and weaponizing the issue. The demand follows a partial release that has triggered…
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DOJ Faces Scrutiny Over Deleted Trump Photo in Epstein Files Release
Democrats and transparency advocates are demanding answers after the Department of Justice removed a photo showing Donald Trump from the publicly released Epstein files, sparking accusations of a cover-up and renewed debate over government transparency.
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Epstein Files Release: Public Demands Full Disclosure Amid DOJ Scrutiny
As the deadline looms for the release of the Justice Department’s Epstein files, survivors and lawmakers intensify calls for transparency. With Attorney General Pam Bondi under scrutiny, concerns mount over selective disclosure and the potential shielding of powerful figures implicated…
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Kash Patel Signals Limits on Full Release of Epstein Files Amid DOJ Review
FBI Director Kash Patel has indicated that while the agency is working with the Department of Justice to release more material from the Jeffrey Epstein files, legal and privacy constraints mean a full disclosure is unlikely. The new Epstein Files…
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DOJ Indicts Broadview ICE Protesters as Court Places Border Patrol Chief Under Daily Oversight, Says Candidate Bushra Amiwala
Congressional candidate Bushra Amiwala says DOJ indictments of Broadview ICE protesters are retaliatory, coming as a court orders daily oversight of Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino.
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Federal Election Monitors in California and New Jersey: Rising Tensions Over Election Integrity
The DOJ’s decision to deploy federal election monitors in California and New Jersey ahead of the November 4 vote has ignited fierce debate over election integrity, political motives, and the balance between federal oversight and state autonomy.
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Federal Election Monitors Spark Political Clash in California and New Jersey Ahead of Nov. 4 Vote
Deployment of federal poll monitors in key California and New Jersey counties has ignited heated debate, with officials and advocates split over the move’s impact on election integrity, transparency, and voter confidence.
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Pam Bondi Takes Decisive Action in DOJ Controversy
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi fired a DOJ employee over misconduct towards National Guard troops and faces calls to investigate Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
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DOJ Paralegal Fired for Disrespecting National Guard
Elizabeth Baxter, a DOJ paralegal, was fired by Attorney General Pam Bondi for inappropriate conduct toward National Guard members stationed in Washington, D.C.















