February 25 Hegseth appeals ruling blocking punishment of Dem senator over ‘illegal orders’ video War Secretary Pete Hegseth appeals court ruling that blocked Pentagon from punishing Sen. Mark Kelly over video urging troops to defy "illegal orders."
February 24 Trump admin sues University of California for allegedly fostering hostile workplace for Jewish employees Trump administration sues UCLA alleging campus fostered hostile antisemitic environment for Jewish employees following nationwide campus protests.
February 24 DOJ sues New Jersey over executive order limiting ICE cooperation, expanding sanctuary status DOJ sues New Jersey and Gov. Mikie Sherrill, accusing the sanctuary state of expanding policies that block ICE arrests in state facilities.
February 23 'Sadistic' man charged after allegedly luring 13-year-old to motel for sex in twisted online plot Pennsylvania man accused of grooming 13-year-old girl online for explicit images and self-harm linked to violent extremist ideology and "764" network.
February 23 Trump’s ‘total elimination’ strategy paved way for fall of cartel kingpin ‘El Mencho’ Documents reveal the fall of “El Mencho" was the culmination of an aggressive “total elimination" strategy pursued by the U.S. against the Jalisco New Generation cartel.
February 23 Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane Justice Department announces firing of second court-appointed U.S. attorney in two weeks as constitutional battle escalates over federal prosecutor appointments.
February 21 DOGE’s Medicaid data dump aims to expose fraud — but privacy and legal hurdles loom Elon Musk is touting the release of open-source Medicaid data as a breakthrough. But prosecutors and privacy experts say converting online tips into convictions could prove far more complicated.
February 21 Liberals lose their minds over Justice Department banner featuring Trump Trump's face on DOJ banner sparks fierce criticism from Democrats who call it authoritarian imagery, questioning department impartiality and weaponization.
February 19 Federal judge who ordered no warrantless ICE arrests in Colorado asserts DOJ not complying Federal judge raises concerns that the Justice Department may not be complying with a Colorado injunction blocking warrantless ICE arrests in immigration cases.
February 19 Trump’s ‘no-nonsense’ DC crackdown tops 10k arrests as DOJ declares era of ‘unchecked violence is over’ Crime drops dramatically in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump's federal task force reports 10,000 arrests and 1,000 firearms recovered. Murders down 68%.