March 8, 2024 Justice Department does not turn over Hur-Biden interview transcript despite House subpoena House Judiciary Committee says Justice Department hasn’t turned over transcripts or audio recordings of Robert Hur’s interview with President Biden.
March 6, 2024 Texas man accused of trying to scam George Santos, Danny Masterson by offering to get charges dropped: DOJ A Texas man allegedly tried to scan former Congressman George Santos and actor Danny Masterson via text message and video, the Justice Department said.
March 6, 2024 Illegal brother of Laken Riley murder suspect linked to Venezuelan crime gang: DOJ Federal prosecutors found evidence that the brother of the illegal immigrant suspected of Laken Riley's murder is a member of the violent Tren de Aragua gang.
March 6, 2024 Rep. Massie bringing Julian Assange's brother as guest to State of the Union Rep. Thomas Massie invited Julian Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton, as his guest to President Biden's State of the Union address this week.
March 4, 2024 Air Force civilian allegedly sent classified information to woman on foreign dating site: 'Secret agent' A Nebraska man who worked on an Air Force base in Nebraska is accused of sending classified information to a person he met on a foreign dating site.
March 4, 2024 Christian monk says disgraced Biden prosecutor ruined his life for 'political gain' A Christian monk blasted disgraced former U.S. attorney Rachel Rollins for bringing chargers against him for "political gain," that were later dropped.
March 3, 2024 AG Garland pledges to fight voter ID laws, election integrity measures Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged on Sunday to fight voter ID laws and other election integrity measures that he deemed “discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary."
March 3, 2024 UN expert on freedom of expression urges end to Julian Assange’s prosecution over press freedom concerns A United Nations expert on freedom of expression called on the U.S. government to drop the charges against Julian Assange, citing concerns about press freedom.
March 1, 2024 Mississippi city, police department unlawfully jailing people over unpaid fees they can't afford: DOJ The city of Lexington and its police department received a letter from the DOJ explaining that jailing people for unpaid fees and fines they don't have the means to pay is unlawful.
February 29, 2024 Legal experts say Jack Smith’s runway to try Trump before 2024 election ‘just got a lot shorter’ Legal experts give their opinions on the implications of the Supreme Court reviewing former President Trump's claims of presidential immunity.