DOJ claims Uber discriminates against riders with disabilities

DOJ Sues Uber Over Discrimination Against Disabled Riders The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Uber on Friday, alleging discrimination against riders with disabilities. The complaint claims the ride-sharing company has been “routinely” refusing to serve wheelchair users and passengers accompanied by service animals. The government asserts that some drivers refuse to accept […]
DOJ may pursue the death penalty for the person who killed Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, according to Bondi.

In response to President Donald Trump’s urgent appeal for swift action, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy indicated that the Department of Justice might pursue the death penalty for the individual accused of murdering Irina Zaltoska. Bondy spoke to the media on Wednesday, revealing that DeCarlos Brown Jr., the alleged killer, has been arrested and federally […]
Former DOJ employee facing accusations remains quiet while leaving court

A former employee of the Justice Department found himself in court this past Wednesday, remaining silent after being charged with misdemeanor assault. Shawn Charles Dunn, 37, appeared in a federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., and admitted through the microphone that he was “not innocent.” Judge Carl Nichols announced that the trial is scheduled to commence […]
Former NYC police chief calls for DOJ to look into Adams and the NYPD for suspected corruption

Former NYPD interim chief Tom Donlon has asked the federal government to reconsider its approach, urging a renewed investigation into Mayor Eric Adams and several senior NYPD officials. Donlon sent a criminal referral letter to the Justice Department on Tuesday, calling for Attorney General Pam Bondy to initiate an inquiry targeting Adams and eight of […]
Trump’s DOJ Battles Illinois’ Ban on ‘Assault Weapons’

Discussion on Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban Hermeet Dillon, a civil rights aide from the Trump administration, is set to address Illinois’ ban on “assault weapons” later this month. This discussion will take place in the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Reportedly, the Department of Justice is collaborating with gun rights organizations to […]
DOJ Promises Train Stabbing Suspect Will Not Be Free Again

Federal Charges Filed in High-Profile Charlotte Murder Case The Trump administration has intervened in a widely publicized murder case in Charlotte, North Carolina, by filing federal charges against the suspected perpetrator on Tuesday. DeCarlos Brown, a 34-year-old, faces serious charges related to a fatal incident in a public transit system, potentially facing the death penalty […]
Norfolk Southern is prioritizing Amtrak trains above freight trains, according to the DOJ.

DOJ Settles with Norfolk Southern Over Amtrak Delays On Tuesday, the Department of Justice announced a settlement involving the Trump administration and Norfolk Southern regarding delays that allegedly favored freight trains over Amtrak’s Crescent route. This agreement aims to address claims that Amtrak’s passenger trains were being delayed due to federal law allowing freight prioritization. […]
California Man Receives Sentence for $37M Cryptocurrency Fraud During Ongoing DOJ Enforcement

Simply put Shengsheng He received a 51-month prison sentence for his role in laundering nearly $37 million stolen in a cryptocurrency investment scheme. The money was funneled through a shell company located in the Bahamas, turned into cryptocurrency, and transferred to the wallets of fraudsters. This incident is part of a larger crackdown by the […]
Peter Navarro Asks DOJ to Clarify Its Change in Position on His Case

Navarro Challenges DOJ on Subpoena Case Peter Navarro, an advisor to Donald Trump, has requested clarification from the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the shift in its course related to his past legal troubles. Last year, Navarro spent four months in prison after resisting a subpoena from the January 6 committee; now, he believes that […]
Navarro urges DOJ to clarify why it is not appealing his conviction

The Justice Department recently changed its position in the ongoing prosecution of Peter Navarro, a move that Trump’s aides say has left him seeking clarification on the reasoning behind this shift. Navarro, who spent four months in prison in 2024 for his refusal to comply with a subpoena from a House committee investigating the January […]