Education Department allocates $5 billion to schools following a month-long delay

The Department of Education announced on Friday that it is releasing over $5 billion in funding for schools, ending a nearly month-long hold. Back in early July, the Trump administration put a stop to the usual release of around $7 billion intended for various educational activities, including after-school and summer programs, classes for English learners, […]
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against New York City Regarding Sanctuary Policies

DOJ Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policy The Department of Justice, under President Donald Trump, has initiated a lawsuit against New York City and Mayor Eric Adams concerning the city’s sanctuary policy, which shields undocumented immigrants from federal immigration enforcement. On Thursday, Attorney General Pam Bondy announced the suit, claiming that the Sanctuary City […]
Justice Department challenges New York City’s sanctuary policies with new federal lawsuit

The Justice Department has initiated a lawsuit against New York City concerning its sanctuary policies. This move is part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to ramp up deportations and to challenge jurisdictions that resist collaboration with immigration officials. This lawsuit, filed in federal court in New York, names Mayor Eric Adams and several city […]
Justice Department Reveals Team to Examine Tulsi Gabbard’s Russiagate Revelations

DOJ Forms Strike Force to Investigate “Russigate” The U.S. Department of Justice has established a task force to delve into evidence surrounding “Russigate.” This news was shared by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard on Friday, following a press release issued earlier in the week. In the release, Gabbard emphasized, “The Department of Justice is eager […]
Trump Restructures Large Agriculture Department, Moves Officials Out of Washington

USDA Restructuring and Staff Cuts Announced The USDA revealed a significant restructuring on Thursday, citing an oversize workforce and excessive spending that has increased during the Biden administration. As part of the changes, the USDA is planning to reduce its workforce in the Washington, DC area by over 50% while relocating some staff to other […]
Justice Department starts group to examine Obama officials regarding the 2016 election.

Late Wednesday, the Justice Department announced it has set up a “strike force” to review “potential next legal action” following the release of new documents regarding the 2016 election to the Director of National Intelligence. The documents largely do not suggest fraud within the intelligence community during its investigation of Russia’s attempts to sway the […]
American citizen dies in Syria, according to the State Department

The State Department announced on Tuesday that a US citizen was fatally shot by Syrian government forces, as seen in distressing footage shared online. Hosam Saraya, an American Druze citizen residing in Syria, was killed alongside numerous other men captured by local troops in Tishleen Square, located in the center of Sweeda. “We extend our […]
Justice Department to hold talks with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell

It’s Tuesday. Good news: Production has kicked off for the next season of Apple TV’s “Ted Lasso”! In today’s issue: DOJ officials meet with Ghislaine Maxwell The Epstein scandal complicates matters at home WSJ gets booted from the White House Pool Colbert takes aim at CBS over show cancellation Lara Trump releases a new song […]
Mayor adjusts immigration detainer policies due to pressure from the Department of Justice

Louisville Shifts Immigration Detainee Policies Following DOJ Warning The Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, announced on Monday that the city will revise its stricter policies regarding federal immigrant detainees, following a warning from the Department of Justice (DOJ) about potential legal action. Democratic Mayor Craig Greenberg stated in a letter that this change aims to prevent […]
Labor Department under Trump suggests over 60 changes to rules to reduce workplace regulations

U.S. Labor Department Plans to Update Workplace Regulations NEW YORK – The U.S. Department of Labor is considering significant changes to over 60 workplace regulations that it considers outdated. These proposed changes could impact minimum wage rules for home health workers and people with disabilities, as well as safety standards for hazardous materials and conditions […]