July 1 Dem governor drops F-bomb when trolled for alleged cocaine use Maine Gov. Janet Mills confronted about alleged cocaine use while DOJ memo surfaces contradicting her long-standing claim that the 1990s investigation was politically motivated.
July 1 Two Chinese nationals arrested for spying on US Navy personnel and bases FBI arrests two Chinese nationals charged with gathering intelligence on U.S. Navy members, facilitating cash payments, and recruiting assets for China's intelligence service
July 1 DOJ directs US attorneys to seek to revoke citizenship of naturalized Americans over crime Justice Department memo outlines priority categories for citizenship revocation, focusing on security threats, violent criminals, and financial fraudsters.
June 30 North Korean IT workers infiltrated Fortune 500 companies in massive fraud scheme Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, resulting in indictments after generating $5 million.
June 30 DOJ unveils multibillion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme The Department of Justice unveiled charges against 300 defendants, alleging they misled patients into paying for, and sometimes receiving, medical care they did not need in a $14.6 billion healthcare fraud scheme.
June 30 Multibillion-dollar healthcare fraud scheme included giving people 'unnecessary' skin grafts: DOJ DOJ unveils charges in historic healthcare fraud operation targeting more than 300 defendants, including 25 doctors, who sought to cheat Medicare and other programs out of $14.6 billion.
June 30 Judge to keep Abrego Garcia behind bars after top Trump admin officials say he won't go free Trump officials confirm Abrego Garcia will face U.S. justice for human smuggling before deportation, with DOJ stating the MS-13 member 'will not walk free in our country again'
June 30 Trump administration sues Los Angeles over sanctuary policies that 'impede' ICE operations The Trump administration sues Los Angeles over sanctuary policies after protests in riots in the city earlier this month against federal immigration authorities.
June 29 The five liberal courts that tied Trump’s hands before SCOTUS clipped their power Trump administration celebrates Supreme Court's decision restricting nationwide injunctions, as Bondi noted 35 of 40 injunctions came from just five liberal districts.
June 28 Prosecutors tied to Jan. 6 Capitol riot cases fired by Justice Department: reports The Justice Department, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, has abruptly fired at least three federal prosecutors involved in cases stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, according to multiple reports.