Trump DOJ banner draws anger from liberal leaders

Banner Featuring Trump at Justice Department Sparks Controversy A banner displaying President Donald Trump’s image has been put up at the Justice Department’s headquarters, drawing criticism from various opponents who argue it leans toward authoritarianism and undermines the department’s impartiality. Notable Democrats, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, took to social media to express their concerns, […]
OhioHealth faces accusations from the DOJ and Yost for increasing healthcare expenses in an antitrust lawsuit.

OhioHealth Faces Antitrust Lawsuit OhioHealth operates 17 hospitals statewide, with 16 located in central Ohio. COLUMBUS, Ohio — An antitrust lawsuit has been initiated by the U.S. Department of Justice alongside Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost against OhioHealth. The lawsuit claims the organization limits competition and increases health care costs for both patients and employers. […]
Former Florida mayor faces scrutiny from DOJ for supposed fraudulent marriage and false identity.

Former North Miami mayor Philippe Bien-Aimé is facing accusations from the Department of Justice for allegedly lying about his identity and immigration history to secure U.S. citizenship. Bien-Aimé, who was elected in 2019, resigned in 2022 while attempting to win a seat on the Miami-Dade County Commission. The complaint states that he fraudulently gained citizenship […]
Trump DOJ official investigating reasons for TPUSA chapter’s report to child protective services

Officials from the Trump administration announced on Monday that the Justice Department is probing allegations that Turning Point USA’s Maryland chapter received reports from “left-wing” individuals to Child Protective Services. “We’re investigating this,” stated Harmeet Dhillon, who serves as the assistant attorney general for civil rights. This inquiry follows a video of a woman, Nancy […]
Democrats Regret Removal of DOJ Antitrust Official Gail Slater

Democrats Criticize Trump Administration Over Antitrust Resignation Democratic leaders are openly criticizing the Trump administration following the resignation of Gale Slater, the Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Law. Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) have sent a joint letter describing Slater as a “deeply respected antitrust leader.” Meanwhile, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) has […]
Long Island chef Francis Derby was employed by Epstein, according to DOJ records.

A well-known chef from Long Island worked for Jeffrey Epstein as his personal cook and reportedly made multiple visits to the notorious financier’s private island, as revealed in recently made public government documents. Newly released emails from the Justice Department show that Frances Darby was employed as Epstein’s chef from May to November 2012, primarily […]
DOJ provides Congress with names from Jeffrey Epstein files and explains redactions in a six-page letter

Justice Department Defends Epstein Files Release Amid Lawmaker Criticism The Justice Department recently sent a six-page letter to Congress addressing the release of new documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This includes a list of “all government officials and politically exposed individuals” mentioned in the files. This letter was directed at leaders of the House and […]
DOJ files a lawsuit against Harvard for not releasing information on supposed race-focused admissions.

Department of Justice Sues Harvard University WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of hiding documents that would clarify whether the institution continues to discriminate based on race in its admissions process. This legal action comes nearly three years after the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that Harvard […]
19 Republican attorneys general request DOJ to look into nonprofits regarding overseas funding

Investigation Requested into Nonprofit Organizations Nineteen Republican attorneys general have formally requested that the Justice Department look into numerous nonprofit organizations in the U.S. They believe these groups may have violated the federal Foreign Agents Act, having received approximately $2 billion in foreign donations over the last decade. The inquiry, aimed at Attorney General Pam […]
DOJ Antitrust Chief Gail Slater Steps Down Following Controversial Ruling on Google

Gail Slater Resigns as Head of Justice Department’s Antitrust Division Gail Slater, the leader of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, resigned on Thursday. Reports suggest he faced diminishing support from significant figures within the administration. During his term, Slater approved several mergers involving Disney while simultaneously blocking American companies from competing against China’s Huawei. As […]