DOJ requests 865,000 ballots from Wayne County in Michigan for election records investigation

Michigan is taking a firm stance on protecting voting rights, pushing back against the Trump administration’s investigations and supervision of elections, which could lead to a significant legal showdown, potentially escalating to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Justice Department has asked for around 865,000 ballots and numerous election records related to the upcoming elections in […]
Harmeet Dhillon from the DOJ Explains the Significant Issues with Voter Rolls

Voting Eligibility Concerns Identified Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, shared with Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures” that federal investigators have uncovered tens of thousands of deceased individuals and non-citizens listed on voting rolls. The Trump administration has initiated legal action against several states for not submitting their voter rolls to […]
DOJ appoints former Trump lawyer diGenova to head investigation into John Brennan

The Justice Department has appointed Joseph diGenova, a former lawyer for Trump, to spearhead the inquiry into ex-CIA Director John Brennan and others concerning the Trump-Russia investigation’s origins. This change comes amidst a leadership shift in a broader investigation. Sources indicate that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has designated diGenova to oversee this significant matter, […]
Gabbard submits criminal referrals to the DOJ regarding the 2019 whistleblower complaint: ‘Created a false story’

Gabbard Calls for DOJ Investigation Related to Trump’s Impeachment Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has announced plans to send criminal information to the Department of Justice. This action stems from allegations of conspiracy tied to President Donald Trump’s impeachment in 2019. This development follows Gabbard’s recent declassification of documents. The Office of the DNI […]
DOJ Said to Be Challenging Decision That Restricts Federal Use of Controversial Surveillance Tool

DOJ Appeals Ruling on Surveillance Tools The Trump administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is appealing a decision that limits certain data collection methods on American citizens, according to reports from the New York Times. Meanwhile, Congress is contemplating an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Under President Trump, this section […]
DOJ looking into Eric Swalwell due to sexual assault claims

The Justice Department is looking into several sexual assault claims against former California Representative Eric Swalwell, as confirmed by a source familiar with the situation. In recent weeks, five women have accused Swalwell of sexual assault and harassment spanning several years. District attorneys in both Los Angeles and New York have initiated their own investigations […]
ODNI forwards criminal referral to DOJ regarding Trump’s 2019 impeachment

ODNI Files Criminal Charges Related to Trump Impeachment Whistleblower The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has taken a significant step by filing criminal charges with the Justice Department against the whistleblower whose complaint was instrumental in President Donald Trump’s impeachment in 2019. This also includes the former inspector general of the intelligence […]
Tulsi Gabbard sends the former intelligence community watchdog and whistleblower linked to the 2019 Trump impeachment to the DOJ for criminal charges.

Criminal Referrals in Trump’s Impeachment Case The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, led by Tulsi Gabbard, has referred at least two former intelligence officials to the Justice Department for potential criminal prosecution related to their involvement in advocating for President Trump’s impeachment in 2019. One of the individuals under scrutiny is former intelligence […]
Spanberger approves Virginia ban on assault firearms as DOJ warns of a lawsuit

Virginia Governor Signs Gun Control Bills Virginia’s Governor, Abigail Spanberger, recently signed a set of gun control measures aimed at tightening restrictions, including a ban on assault weapons. This move is expected to spark immediate backlash from Republican lawmakers and could face legal challenges from the Justice Department. Among the changes, a key adjustment to […]
Connecticut and New Haven face lawsuit from DOJ for ignoring federal immigration laws.

U.S. Lawsuit Against Connecticut Over Immigration Policies The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated legal action against the state of Connecticut and the city of New Haven. The lawsuit asserts that their sanctuary policies hinder federal immigration enforcement. This lawsuit names several defendants, including Connecticut’s Governor Ned Lamont, Attorney General William Tong, and New Haven’s […]