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DOJ files a lawsuit against six blue states regarding access rules for voter registration lists

DOJ files a lawsuit against six blue states regarding access rules for voter registration lists

The Department of Justice has launched a lawsuit against six states—Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington—for allegedly not complying with federal laws by failing to provide statewide voter registration rolls when requested. The lawsuit claims these states have neglected their responsibilities under three key federal laws: the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), […]

DOJ is said to be looking into possible new charges against James Comey.

DOJ is said to be looking into possible new charges against James Comey.

Potential New Charges Against Comey and James According to reports, the Justice Department is contemplating new charges against FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. This follows a federal judge’s recent dismissal of separate charges against both individuals. Sources familiar with the situation indicated that the Justice Department might choose not […]

Jack Smith requested GOP phone records even with DOJ lawyers’ worries about the constitutionality, according to emails

Jack Smith requested GOP phone records even with DOJ lawyers' worries about the constitutionality, according to emails

Subpoenas Issued for GOP Lawmakers’ Phone Records Amid Controversy In Washington, former special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed phone records from Republican lawmakers, despite warnings from the Justice Department about the potential legal issues that could arise from what some view as an unconstitutional investigation. This information has come to light through emails shared by […]

DHS Secretary Noem decided on CECOT deportation flights, according to the DOJ.

DHS Secretary Noem decided on CECOT deportation flights, according to the DOJ.

Immigration Controversy Erupts Over Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem approved the Trump administration’s decision to deport over 200 Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador in March, despite an emergency court order, as announced by the Justice Department recently. This move has deepened the contentious immigration debate. Noem’s involvement in the matter was […]

DOJ describes Hawaii’s gun law as clearly unconstitutional in SCOTUS brief

DOJ describes Hawaii's gun law as clearly unconstitutional in SCOTUS brief

Hawaii Gun Law Faces Legal Challenge A new law in Hawaii, described by the Justice Department as “patently unconstitutional,” could lead to criminal charges against licensed gun owners for carrying firearms in places like gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores. This has raised the possibility of a Supreme Court battle that might impact many law-abiding […]

Capitol Police approached by FBI and DOJ regarding disputed military video featuring Democratic lawmakers

Capitol Police approached by FBI and DOJ regarding disputed military video featuring Democratic lawmakers

FBI and Justice Department to Interview Members of Congress The FBI and Justice Department have reached out to the Capitol Police to arrange interviews with six Congress members featured in a contentious video. This video encourages military personnel to disregard orders perceived as illegal. Recently, a group of Democratic representatives—some with military and intelligence backgrounds—came […]

Judge Appointed by Clinton Dismisses Comey Indictment, DOJ Plans to Appeal

Judge Appointed by Clinton Dismisses Comey Indictment, DOJ Plans to Appeal

A judge appointed by Clinton dismissed the U.S. Department of Justice’s indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, stating that the appointment of interim U.S. Attorney Lindsay Harrigan for Virginia’s Eastern District was unlawful. The Trump administration is planning to appeal this decision. U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Curry presented a 29-page ruling regarding the […]

DOJ takes legal action against California regarding in-state tuition and financial aid for undocumented immigrants

DOJ takes legal action against California regarding in-state tuition and financial aid for undocumented immigrants

Department of Justice Files Lawsuit Against California’s Tuition Benefits for Undocumented Immigrants On November 21, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) initiated a federal lawsuit against California and its state university system regarding certain policies. These specific policies allow undocumented immigrants to access in-state tuition, state scholarships, and subsidized loans, which the DOJ argues […]