Government Shutdown Attributed to Democrats by State Department

Since the government shutdown began on October 1, journalists submitting inquiries to the US State Department have been receiving automatic responses indicating that delays are related to funding disputes caused by Congressional Democrats. Media representatives are informed with a message that states, “Thank you for your inquiry. Please note that government shutdowns caused by Congressional […]
Justice Department files lawsuit against LA sheriff regarding handling of concealed carry licenses

DOJ Sues LA County Sheriff’s Office Over Concealed Carry Applications The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office (LACSD). The accusation is that the office is purposefully delaying the processing of concealed carry applications for residents. The lawsuit has been submitted to […]
Department of Justice Taking Legal Action Against Minnesota Over Sanctuary Policies

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over Sanctuary Policies The U.S. Department of Justice is taking legal action against Minnesota regarding its sanctuary policy, which, according to Attorney General Pam Bondy, shields criminal illegal immigrants. The lawsuit targets not just Minnesota but also cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Hennepin County. The DOJ claims that […]
Justice Department sues LA County Sheriff for delays in concealed carry permits

Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against LA Sheriff’s Office The Justice Department initiated a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office (LASD) and Sheriff Robert Luna, claiming that they have been “systematically” delaying the approval of concealed carry permits for law-abiding citizens. The DOJ alleges that LASD established a troubling “pattern and practice” of obstruction, […]
Trump could just as well change the name of the Department of Justice.

On September 5th, President Trump sparked unease among military personnel, but perhaps it was a necessary move. It reflects the current state of affairs under his leadership. No matter what crime statistics indicate, Trump doesn’t trust local law enforcement if he believes crime is escalating in a city. Instead, he opts to deploy troops or […]
Trump’s Justice Department files a lawsuit against Minnesota, Minneapolis, and St. Paul regarding their sanctuary policies

The Justice Department has initiated a lawsuit against Minnesota regarding a sanctuary policy which, according to the Trump administration, impacts federal efforts to enforce immigration laws. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, targets officials from the cities of Minnesota, Hennepin County, Sheriff Dawana S. Witt, and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, as well as the cities […]
Closure Would Interrupt Employment and Price Reports, Labor Department States

Labor Bureau’s Contingency Plan Amid Possible Government Shutdown The Labor Bureau has announced it may halt the publication of its monthly employment reports and other vital economic data if the government shuts down, including key indicators like the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI). In a plan made public on Friday, […]
Justice Department Takes Action Against Pro-Palestine Organizations Using Law Previously Used on Pro-Life Activists

DOJ Targets Pro-Palestinian Protesters at New Jersey Synagogue The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed on Monday that it is taking action under freedom of access laws against pro-Palestinian protesters accused of disrupting a New Jersey synagogue during a violent demonstration in November 2024. Attorney General Hermet Dillon stated that this might be the first instance […]
Trump’s Education Department Allocates $150M for American History and Civics Grants

On Monday, the U.S. Department of Education announced more than $153 million in new grants aimed at enhancing American history and civic education in universities, as well as K-12 schools. The funding comes from the American History and Citizens seminar program, targeting higher education institutions and nonprofits devoted to American history and civic learning. According […]
Gold Star Advisory Council of the Department of War meets for the first time

Gold Star Advisory Council Meeting Marks a New Era of Support The War Ministry’s Gold Star Advisory Council (GSAC) is set to convene for the first time on Monday. This initiative creates a unique opportunity for families of fallen service members to connect directly with high-ranking military officials and share their experiences at a decision-making […]