September 4 Jail leadership received high-level orders on Epstein case but failed to prevent six-hour monitoring gap: docs Newly released emails show top officials required daily reports on Jeffrey Epstein's custody status, yet guards ignored orders to monitor him every 30 minutes.
September 3 What would force a vote on releasing the Epstein files Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has the latest reactions to Jeffrey Epstein's accusers threatening to create a 'client list' on 'The Story.'
September 3 Trump admin has put drug traffickers 'on defense,' former ICE official argues Former acting ICE director Jonathan Fahey commends the Homeland Security Department opening a migrant detention center for the 'worst of the worst' on 'America Reports.'
September 3 Epstein victims press lawmakers to support bill to release hidden files, say Americans will be 'appalled' A lawyer representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein said the American public is "going to be appalled" about documents relating to him that are unreleased.
September 2 Grand juries in Washington, DC decline to indict two accused of threatening to kill Trump Grand juries in Washington, D.C. refused to indict two individuals accused of threatening President Donald Trump, prompting prosecutors to call the decisions politically motivated.
September 2 Trump's Justice Department moves to block blue state from giving financial aid to illegals United States Attorney General Pam Bondi is moving to block a recent, controversial Illinois law extending student financial aid to illegal immigrants.Â
September 1 Judge halts Trump admin's effort to deport Guatemalan children Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ national correspondent Bill Melugin has the latest reactions to a judge temporarily blocking the effort to deport Guatemalan children on 'Special Report.'Â
August 31 ‘Nonsensical’ illegal immigrant tuition policy scrapped in Kentucky, Bondi lawsuit deal Kentucky becomes latest state to end in-state tuition for illegal immigrants following Justice Department legal action over federal law violations.
August 30 Ex-Postal fraud investigator allegedly stole more than $330K from elderly scam victims he was meant to protect A Massachusetts postal investigator faces 45 charges for allegedly stealing cash from elderly scam victims' packages and laundering the money through banks.
August 30 DOJ calls for tips on employers favoring foreign workers in hiring practices The Department of Justice asks Americans to report discriminatory visa practices that harm workers, particularly job ads preferring H-1B visa holders over citizens.