March 16 Justice Department asks Judge Boasberg to reconsider order quashing Powell subpoenas The Justice Department sent a motion for reconsideration to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg regarding his order to stop a subpoena of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
March 14 Pirro BLASTS federal judge over blocking subpoenas in Jerome Powell investigation U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro issued a statement criticizing a federal judge who blocked subpoenas issued by the Justice Department for the investigation into Chairman Jerome Powell.
March 13 Man accused of attacking TSA officers, seriously injuring Dallas cop at airport A California man faces 20 years in prison after allegedly assaulting TSA officers and injuring a Dallas police officer at Love Field Airport in a violent incident.
March 12 ICE busts human smuggling ring that kidnapped family, sexually assaulted pregnant woman ICE agents busted a South Texas human smuggling ring, resulting in the arrests and sentencing of gang bangers who kidnapped a family and sexually assaulted a pregnant mother.
March 11 DOJ leader swats back DNC election security suit, mocks demands as kid’s ‘tooth fairy’ wish list DOJ official mocks DNC lawsuit over election security records as "frivolous," comparing it to "tooth fairy" wishes in dismissive social media response.
March 11 DOJ accelerates settlement offers in Camp Lejeune water contamination cases Camp Lejeune Justice Department settlements accelerate as Stanley Woodward approves 649 offers totaling $175 million in three weeks for contaminated water victims.
March 10 DOJ blasts 'partisan' DC Bar complaint against senior Trump official The complaint against a top Trump official sparked fierce backlash from the Justice Department, adding fuel to the fire between the administration and the D.C. legal establishment.
March 10 Deputy AG Todd Blanche sheds light on new DOJ fraud division to address 'insane' problem On the "Ruthless" podcast, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche shed light on the new division at the DOJ targeting fraud as part of a broader crackdown by the Trump administration.
March 9 Obama appointee’s Chicago immigration order backfires after court says she went too far An appellate court panel found 2-1 that Judge Sarah Ellis' order attempted to establish "the district court as the supervisor of all Executive Branch activity in the city of Chicago."
March 9 Suspect in NYC terror probe planned attack 'bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing,' prosecutors say Federal prosecutors said on Monday that a suspect in the NYC protest attack planned an assault “bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing."