June 27, 2025 Justice Department investigating University of California over alleged DEI-based hiring The Justice Department has launched a Title VII investigation into the University of California over alleged race and sex-based discrimination in faculty hiring across its campuses.
June 26, 2025 Immigration officer charged with taking bribes to help immigrants obtain legal status Pennsylvania immigration officer charged with bribery after allegedly extracting payments from immigrants since 2015, promising green cards and work authorization he couldn't deliver.
June 25, 2025 Minnesota faces federal lawsuit for offering illegal immigrants college tuition benefits denied to Americans DOJ files lawsuit challenging Minnesota laws providing tuition benefits to illegal aliens, claiming they violate federal law prohibiting benefits not offered to U.S. citizens.
June 25, 2025 Judicial nominee shuts down 'wildly inaccurate' claims that he's Trump's 'henchman' President Donald Trump's nominee to fill an appellate court seat appeared before the Senate Wednesday for a hearing and forcefully rejected criticisms that he was the president's "enforcer."
June 25, 2025 DOJ won't say whether Dem senator will face charges after derailing Noem press conference Senator Padilla's interruption of Secretary Noem's press conference led to his brief arrest by Secret Service, with the DOJ declining to comment on potential federal charges.
June 25, 2025 Top DOJ official faces test in Senate over nomination to become federal judge Former Trump lawyer Emil Bove heads to Senate hearing amid heated debate over his qualifications to serve as a federal judge, from "brilliant" attorney to claims of bullying
June 24, 2025 Bondi vows to 'protect every religion in this country' after Wray-era controversy Attorney General Pam Bondi references antisemitism incidents, including Israeli Embassy staff murders, praises Civil Rights Division's religious freedom focus and rejects Southern Poverty Law Center
June 24, 2025 ‘Maryland man,’ accused MS-13 gangbanger, could face death penalty over deadly border disaster: fmr prosecutor A former prosecutor said Kilmar Abrego Garcia could face death penalty-eligible charges stemming from a 2021 incident, if federal prosecutors want to bring additional charges.
June 23, 2025 DOJ on ‘high alert’ for Iranian nationals living illegally in US, Bondi says Bondi addressed questions during a hearing about Iranian nationals who entered the country illegally during the Biden administration amid officials warning of heightened threat levels.
June 21, 2025 Bongino announces FBI apprehended 449 child predators, rescued 224 kids in first 3 months as deputy director FBI leadership announces operations against child sex predators, foreign intelligence targets and most-wanted fugitives while reorganizing agency structure.