DOJ and States to Challenge Google’s Minor Punishment in Search Antitrust Case

The Justice Department, along with several states, has announced an appeal against a federal court decision regarding the Google search antitrust case. This ruling has imposed limited restrictions on the company’s dominance in the search and AI sectors, which many analysts viewed as quite favorable for Google, with one calling it a “home run for […]
DOJ reports it has removed ‘several thousand documents’ from Epstein files that mistakenly revealed victims’ identities

Justice Department Removes Documents from Epstein Files The Justice Department announced on Monday that it had taken down “thousands of documents and media” from the recently disclosed Epstein files, which had erroneously shared the personal details of the financier’s victims, as noted in court records. This decision followed discussions with lawyers representing Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, […]
Don Lemon shares his experience of the LA arrest with Jimmy Kimmel, claiming the Trump DOJ aimed to ‘shame’ him.

Don Lemon Discusses Arrest in Minnesota Church Incident Former CNN host Don Lemon recounted the circumstances surrounding his arrest during an interview with Jimmy Kimmel on ABC. He shared that his attorney, Abby Lowell, had previously talked to the Justice Department about his potential surrender, but she felt it wasn’t necessary to respond since officials […]
Brett Ratner addresses the controversy over the release of DOJ Epstein files photo.

Brett Ratner Addresses Photos Involving Jeffrey Epstein Hollywood director Brett Ratner has spoken about his inclusion in the recent photos released by the Justice Department concerning Jeffrey Epstein. In a chat with FOX News Digital, Ratner clarified that the woman in the photograph is his former fiancée. He shared, “About 20 years ago, I was […]
Ed Martin taken off the DOJ Weaponization Working Group advisory panel

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken pardon attorneys off its internal “weaponization task force.” This comes even as officials indicate that the committee has been meeting more often, according to recent reports. Ed Martin, who currently holds the role of pardon attorney, was appointed by President Donald Trump. His job involves reviewing applications for […]
Ed Martin Leaves Important Position in DOJ Leadership

Ed Martin Steps Down from DOJ Weaponization Task Force Ed Martin will no longer be at the helm of the Department of Justice’s Weaponization Task Force. President Donald Trump had nominated Martin for the U.S. attorney position for the District of Columbia in May 2025, but he did not secure sufficient support in the Senate. […]
Stacey Plaskett’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein revealed in new DOJ release

New Documents Expose Extensive Ties Between Plaskett and Epstein Recent document releases have shed new light on the interactions between convicted Florida child sex offender Stacey Plaskett and Jeffrey Epstein, revealing a more extensive relationship than previously understood. Plaskett, a non-voting member of the House of Representatives from the U.S. Virgin Islands, appears numerous times […]
Hassett holds Powell and Biden responsible for the housing crisis while the DOJ investigates the Fed.

On Sunday, Kevin Hassett, an economic adviser to former President Trump, commented that Americans are feeling the strain of soaring mortgage rates and rents, which he attributes to unchecked interest rate increases under Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Hassett stated on “Sunday Briefing” that the primary housing affordability issue is tied to these high rates, […]
Appeals court throws out DOJ case against Judge Boasberg

A federal appeals court has dismissed a misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, as stated in court documents released this week. Chief Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals made the ruling on December 19, though the announcement just came to light recently. The Justice Department had raised concerns […]
Committee plans to move forward with DOJ referral for Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding Epstein investigation

House to Vote on Contempt Charges Against Clintons This week, the House of Representatives is set to vote on whether to send former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the Department of Justice (DOJ) over potential criminal charges. The House Rules Committee, which acts as the final oversight before bills […]