DOJ
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Federal Prosecutors Argue Comey Seashell Post Constitutes ‘True Threat’ in New Court Filings
Federal prosecutors filed over 100 pages of arguments asserting that former FBI Director James Comey’s 2025 seashell post constitutes a genuine threat to President Trump.
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Sen. Susan Collins Will Oppose Blanche, A Critical Blow For Trump’s AG Pick
Republican Senator Susan Collins announced she will vote against Todd Blanche’s nomination for Attorney General, jeopardizing his path to confirmation in the Senate.
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Senator John Cornyn Advances Todd Blanche Nomination After Securing DOJ Assurances
Senator John Cornyn has voted to advance Todd Blanche’s nomination for Attorney General after securing written assurances regarding Department of Justice litigation.
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CNN’s Dana Bash Presses Rep. Jim Jordan on Dropped Reflecting Pool Charges
CNN’s Dana Bash pressed Rep. Jim Jordan on whether the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund should reimburse David Hearn after the DOJ dropped vandalism charges against him.
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Trump Rejects DOJ Findings, Insists Reflecting Pool Damage Was Vandalism
President Trump publicly broke with his Justice Department after prosecutors dropped charges against a man accused of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
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DOJ Issues First Healthcare Declination Under New Corporate Enforcement Policy
The DOJ has granted its first healthcare sector declination to Campus Eye Management, allowing the company to avoid prosecution after voluntary self-disclosure.
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Trump’s DOJ Says, ‘Trust Us’ on the Epstein Files. A Judge Said: Prove It.
A federal judge has ordered the DOJ to submit unredacted Epstein files for private review, challenging the government’s transparency claims in a lawsuit.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Vows to Restrict Abortion Pill Distribution
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Acting AG Todd Blanche committed to stopping the mailing of abortion pills, citing safety concerns raised by Sen. Katie Britt.
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Senate Confirmation Hearing Highlights Scrutiny Over Blanche’s DOJ Leadership
Acting AG Todd Blanche faced a rigorous Senate confirmation hearing as lawmakers questioned his independence from President Trump and past DOJ policy decisions.
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Todd Blanche Faces Critical Confirmation Hearing as Acting Attorney General
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces a high-stakes Senate confirmation hearing this Wednesday, with Senator Thom Tillis emerging as the pivotal swing vote.
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Federal Judge Voids Trump-IRS Settlement, Citing Bad Faith and Collusion
Judge Kathleen Williams voided a $10B Trump-IRS settlement, citing bad faith and collusion, while imposing sanctions on the legal teams involved in the case.
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New Mexico Attorney General Accuses Trump DOJ of Blocking Epstein Ranch Records
New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez claims the DOJ is stalling access to unredacted Zorro Ranch files, potentially jeopardizing the state’s criminal investigation.
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DOJ Subpoenas New York Times Reporters Over Air Force One Security Coverage
The Trump administration has subpoenaed four New York Times reporters following their investigation into security vulnerabilities regarding the president’s luxury jet.
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Two Women Plead Guilty in Minnesota Multi-Million Dollar Childcare Fraud Case
Two women have pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges involving millions in taxpayer funds intended for childcare and support programs in Minnesota.
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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Warns of ‘Unprecedented’ Threat to Rule of Law
Former special counsel Jack Smith warns that current DOJ retribution prosecutions and political pressure pose an unprecedented threat to the U.S. rule of law.
