February 18 Trump DOJ probes Michigan schools over gender curriculum, joins lawsuit against LA race-based program Trump Justice Department launches investigations into Michigan school districts over gender instruction and intervenes in LA race-based admissions lawsuit.
February 18 Florida execs sentenced in $233M Obamacare fraud that targeted homeless, hurricane victims The two men defrauded the ACA to prey on vulnerable Florida residents and used proceeds to purchase luxury vehicles, an 80-foot yacht and an oceanfront home in the Florida Keys.
February 18 Justice Department fights back after federal judge blocks Trump’s wind energy freeze The Trump administration appealed a federal judge's ruling that blocked his offshore wind pause order, setting up a legal battle over renewable energy policy.
February 18 ATF seizes 36K guns as Trump administration shifts focus from Biden priorities to cartels, street crime ATF agents seized over 36,000 illegal firearms under Trump administration, including 4,359 guns bound for Mexico's violent cartels and criminal gangs.
February 18 Why DOJ is caught up in two dozen court fights over voter rolls Federal courts throw out Trump DOJ lawsuits seeking voter registration data from blue states, as Congress advances SAVE Act with national photo ID requirements.
February 17 Third suspect, known as 'Prophetess,' indicted in Kingdom of God Global Church forced labor case A federal grand jury indicted Kathleen Klein as a third defendant in an alleged forced labor conspiracy tied to the Kingdom of God Global Church.
February 17 Psaki joins Democrat push for Epstein files after ex-Biden spox rarely mentioned it from White House Political tensions rise over Jeffrey Epstein files as Rep. Jamie Raskin accuses Trump administration of suppressing evidence while Republicans cite Democratic inaction.
February 16 DOJ released letter to Congress claiming remaining Epstein files were released Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent David Spunt reports on the Justice Department's release of remaining Epstein files, drawing bipartisan questions over the handling of documents on 'Special Report.'
February 16 GOP states move to make church service disruptions a felony after Minnesota storming GOP leaders are mulling efforts to increase penalties on protesters disrupting church services, in direct response to the Minnesota unrest.
February 16 Shutdown flips ICE oversight fight as DHS moves to block surprise lawmaker visits DHS claims government shutdown allows ban on surprise congressional visits to immigration detention facilities, sparking ongoing legal battle with lawmakers.