January 26, 2024 Feds announce drug enforcement task forces arrest nearly 200 suspected drug traffickers According to the Justice Department, nearly 200 people have been arrested and charged in a series of large-scale drug-trafficking crimes throughout the country.
January 25, 2024 Trump White House official Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months for defying Jan 6 subpoena Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, who defied a subpoena for documents and to testify before the House Jan. 6 committee, was sentenced to four months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $9,500.
January 24, 2024 Former senior FDIC attorney pleads guilty conspiring to sexually exploit children Former FDIC senior attorney Mark Black pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiring to sexually exploit young girls by secretly recording them.
January 23, 2024 Federal appeals court denies Trump request to toss gag order in DC election case A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday denied former President Trump's request to toss the gag order covering his speech related to Special Counsel Jack Smith's election interference case.
January 23, 2024 Kamala Harris defends independence of DOJ's investigations into Trump: 'That line has never been crossed' Vice President Harris defended the independence of the administration's Justice Department on Monday during an interview with CNN and said, "that line has never been crossed."
January 21, 2024 After police seized Marine vet's life savings, ruling brings him closer to saving others from civil forfeiture Former Marine Stephen Lara had his $87,000 in life savings seized by Nevada Highway Police three years ago. Now, he is fighting to protect others from the same fate.
January 20, 2024 After police seized Marine vet's life savings, ruling brings him closer to saving others from civil forfeiture Former Marine Stephen Lara had his $87,000 in life savings seized by Nevada Highway Police three years ago. Now, he is fighting to protect others from the same fate.
January 19, 2024 Oregon transgender woman nabbed by Feds for allegedly threatening to kill 'transphobic' coworkers An Oregon transgender woman allegedly made threats toward Blacks, Jews and immigrants online, according to the Justice Department on Friday.
January 19, 2024 Garland denies political motives at DOJ amid Hunter case, says politics 'not a part of our determinations’ Attorney General Merrick Garland declared in an interview that his DOJ works without a political bias, following the facts they discover "wherever they lead."
January 18, 2024 No Labels asks DOJ to probe alleged efforts blocking ballot access No Labels founding chairman Joe Lieberman and former federal prosecutor Dan Webb discuss the alleged pressure campaign and their effort to secure nationwide ballot access 'Special Report.'Â