A federal appeals court has sided with the Trump administration, lifting restrictions on ICE enforcement tactics in Minnesota after clashes with anti-ICE protesters. The ruling grants agents broader authority as immigration enforcement operations continue.
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A Minnesota federal magistrate declined to authorize charges against Don Lemon following a church disruption, drawing scrutiny over personal ties to the state’s attorney general’s office. The decision has raised questions about conflicts of interest as federal investigations continue.
The House Oversight Committee voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas linked to the Epstein investigation. The bipartisan move now heads to a full House vote, with potential criminal referral to the DOJ.
Trump administration officials say arrests are imminent after anti-ICE activists disrupted a Minnesota church service, forcing worship to end early. The Department of Justice says First Amendment protections do not extend to intimidation, rioting, or interference with religious freedom.
A federal judge has blocked the DOJ from accessing California’s voter registration data, calling the request unprecedented and unlawful. State officials say the ruling protects voter privacy and state sovereignty.
By Mark Heinz It might soon be legal for people to mail Glocks to each other. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday released an…
The Department of Justice is investigating Becca Good’s actions and activist connections following the fatal ICE shooting of her wife, Renee Good. The probe has triggered resignations from federal prosecutors and intensified political backlash in Minnesota.
Hunter Biden told podcaster Shawn Ryan that the infamous “Laptop From Hell” was fabricated and never truly existed. His claim directly contradicts prior confirmations by the New York Times, Washington Post, and federal investigators.
Newly surfaced records show the FBI under President Bill Clinton failed to act on credible child-exploitation allegations against Jeffrey Epstein for nearly a decade. The inaction coincided with Epstein’s close ties to the Clinton White House, raising serious questions about political protection and institutional corruption.
By Tim O’Brien Are you ready for some good news? The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced in a statement that it has arrested two U.S. citizens…
By Sarah Arnold The Justice Department today announced the settlement of litigation challenging former race-based admissions practices at the U.S. Military Academy at West…
By Warren Squire New York Attorney General Letitia James has gone from the hunter to the hunted. After preying on President Donald Trump, she’s…
by Kaley Election integrity is one of the most critical issues of our time. And, the Department of Justice is undertaking a sweeping effort to secure…
By Adam Peters President Donald Trump campaigned in part on a pledge to overhaul what he called a “weaponized” Department of Justice (DOJ). Evidence that Trump is…


















