January 4 Maduro and 'Lady Macbeth’ Cilia Flores marriage spells 'worst case' custody scenario Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores face "worst-case scenario" in U.S. custody according to expert, with federal indictments on drug and weapons charges.
December 31 DOJ says lawyers working 'around the clock' to prep Epstein files for release after missed deadline DOJ lawyers work through holidays reviewing Epstein files for release. More than 1 million pages need to be reviewed to protect victims, according to officials.
December 22 DOJ sues DC over restrictive gun laws Attorney General Bondi launches new federal lawsuit challenging Washington, D.C.'s allegedly unconstitutional ban on semi-automatic weapons and firearms.
December 21 DOJ restores Trump photo to Epstein files after determining no victims depicted DOJ briefly removed photo of President Trump from latest release of Jeffrey Epstein–related files, citing victim protection concerns before reposting after review.
December 21 Trump administration launches multi-agency 'strike force' to crack down on animal abuse The Trump administration launched a strike force targeting animal cruelty. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced designated prosecutors in every state to handle the cases.
December 20 Luigi Mangione lawyers renew bid to toss death penalty charge, alleging Pam Bondi has a conflict of interest Luigi Mangione's defense lawyers claim Pam Bondi has conflict of interest in death penalty case due to her former UnitedHealth Group lobbying ties in 2025.
December 19 DOJ’s Epstein disclosure draws fire for website glitches, missing documents, redactions The DOJ's Jeffrey Epstein files website crashed during its release, prompting complaints about technical glitches and heavy redactions. AG Pam Bondi's department defended its work.
December 18 Justice Department prepares to drop trove of Epstein files as deadline looms The DOJ is preparing a massive release of Jeffrey Epstein records by Friday, though large portions may be redacted under Epstein Files Transparency Act provisions.
December 18 Justice Department unseals multi-state indictments against Tren de Aragua leaders for violent crimes Trump administration launches major crackdown on Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel with terrorism indictments against more than 70 gang members across multiple states.
December 18 Dan Bongino replies to Kash Patel's praise following departure announcement: 'Honor of a lifetime' Deputy FBI director thanked Kash Patel as the director offered praise in a post on Wednesday after Bongino's announcement that he plans to depart the FBI.