Committee Plans to Release Epstein Documents Following DOJ Subpoena

The House Oversight Committee is set to release various documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case later this week. This follows a subpoena issued to the Department of Justice (DOJ) on August 5th. “The committee expects to receive the requested documents soon after the subpoena for Epstein-related records was issued in August,” noted a report […]
Adam Schiff Establishes Legal Defense Fund Following DOJ Investigation Into Finances

Schiff Establishes Legal Defense Fund Amid DOJ Investigation California Senator Adam Schiff, a Democrat, has initiated a legal defense fund while the Department of Justice looks into allegations of mortgage fraud concerning his financial dealings. Having long been a target of President Donald Trump, Schiff may be facing an extended legal struggle as the DOJ […]
DOJ will start providing Epstein documents to Oversight panel on Friday, according to Comer.

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced on Monday that it anticipates receiving documents related to Jeffrey Epstein from the Department of Justice (DOJ) by the weekend. “The DOJ has informed us that starting this Friday, they will begin delivering records associated with Epstein to the Board of Supervisors. There are extensive documents with […]
Former DOJ antitrust official criticizes agency leaders for supporting MAGA-friendly lobbying

Conflict in DOJ Over Antitrust Decisions A former prominent official from the Department of Justice’s antitrust division has criticized several senior leaders within the agency for allegedly allowing lobbyists with political ties to sway their decisions. Roger Alford, who held the position of Chief Associate Attorney General, was dismissed last month following disputes related to […]
DOJ takes legal action against California to stop the enforcement of truck emissions standards.

DOJ Files Lawsuit Against California Over Emissions Regulations The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated legal action against California concerning its emissions regulations. On Thursday, the DOJ took this step as part of a broader objective to transition to “zero-emissions” engines by 2036. This move is in opposition to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) […]
DOJ investigating how state laws affect the economy

DOJ Examines State Laws Impacting National Economy The Department of Justice (DOJ) is currently looking into state laws that might have “out-of-state economic impacts,” which could negatively affect the national economy and interstate commerce. According to a recent announcement, the DOJ, in collaboration with the National Economic Council, is working to identify state laws that […]
Bondi warns of DOJ action against sanctuary cities, highlights federal partnership in South Carolina

Attorney General Announces Action Against Sanctuary Cities Greenville, South Carolina – Attorney General Pam Bondy, who has taken the lead in overseeing Washington, D.C. police at President Donald Trump’s request, revealed on Thursday that she has sent letters to sanctuary cities nationwide. The letters demand compliance with federal immigration laws, outlining drastic measures to confront […]
DC resident who recorded former DOJ employee throwing subway sandwich at federal agent shares their story

A man from Washington, D.C. recorded an incident where a former Department of Justice employee engaged in a bizarre confrontation with federal agents over the weekend. According to the witness, Cortez Dargin, 28, the individual seemed primed to create chaos, even threatening to damage a government car while brandishing a sandwich. The man in question, […]
DOJ requests death penalty for Teresa Youngblut in the murder of a Border Patrol agent

The procession of murdered US Border Patrol agent David Malland The body of David Malland, who was tragically killed in a shooting incident about 20 miles south of the Canadian border, was transported to a funeral home in Burlington, accompanied by a long line of police vehicles and Vermont Troopers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) […]
Sandwich maker identified as DOJ worker, dismissed after throwing sub at federal agent

Subway Sandwich Incident Leads to Job Loss Washington – A career gone up in flames. A man from DC, responsible for throwing a subway sandwich at a federal agent earlier this week, has been identified as a current employee of the Justice Department. Attorney General Pam Bondy revealed on Thursday that 37-year-old Sean Charles Dunn […]