March 31, 2026 NYC Dem, Hochul aide under investigation over alleged migrant shelter bribes Federal prosecutors are reportedly probing whether NYC Councilmember Farah Louis and a top Hochul aide accepted bribes tied to migrant shelter contracts.
March 30, 2026 Trump DOJ files lawsuit against Minnesota over trans athlete policy The Justice Department on Monday filed a lawsuit against Minnesota over its policy to have transgender athletes compete in girls' and women's sports.
March 30, 2026 Legal powerhouse accused of bailing on panel exposing their 'monopoly' over law school accreditation An expected panelist from the American Bar Association did not appear at a conservative event on the group’s law school accreditation role as Trump allies intensify pressure on the legal giant.
March 27, 2026 DOJ probes California, Maine over transgender inmate housing policies Federal officials are probing whether transgender inmate housing policies in California and Maine violate female inmates' constitutional protections.
March 27, 2026 Pam Bondi discusses DOJ crackdown on citizenship fraud Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses the DOJ's crackdown on citizenship fraud and the charges against former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
March 27, 2026 Don Jr.’s shadow hangs over Trump mine fight as China retains critical minerals leverage Trump's push for domestic mining faces contradiction as his administration defends Biden's EPA veto blocking Alaska's copper-rich Pebble mine project.
March 26, 2026 'Orwellian' Biden-era censorship reined in; red states celebrate 'historic' settlement Republican AGs celebrated a 10-year consent decree in Missouri v. Biden barring federal agencies like CDC and CISA from pressuring social media firms.
March 26, 2026 Justice Department secures denaturalization of convicted gun trafficker and health care fraudster The DOJ announced it secured the denaturalization of two criminals “who obtained U.S. citizenship through fraud" and sued to revoke the citizenship of a third.
March 25, 2026 Trump admin makes new criminal referrals to DOJ targeting New York AG Letitia James The Trump administration has made criminal referrals to the DOJ alleging New York AG Letitia James committed homeowners insurance fraud, officials confirmed.
March 25, 2026 DOJ settles with Michael Flynn over Russia probe after wrongful prosecution claim: 'Historic injustice' The DOJ settled with former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn for a reported $1.2 million, calling it a step to redress what it described as a "historic injustice."