Pam Bondi Discloses That Man Accused of Throwing Subway Sub at Officer Was Employed by DOJ — He’s No Longer Employed

Subway Sandwich Incident Involving DOJ Employee Attorney General Pam Bondy shared on Thursday that a man accused of throwing a subway sandwich at law enforcement officers was actually employed by the Department of Justice (DOJ). Janine Piro, a US attorney from the District of Columbia, warned on a post that the individual who allegedly assaulted […]
DOJ worker faces felony assault charges for allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal agent in DC

A former employee of the Department of Justice is facing a federal assault charge after allegedly throwing a subway sandwich at U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents during an incident on Sunday night in Washington, D.C. Metro Transit police reported that Shawn Charles Dan confronted a CBP agent, calling him a “fascist” and alleging […]
DOJ Instructs Employees to Remove ‘Preferred Pronouns’ from Emails

DOJ Directive on Email Signatures The Department of Justice has issued guidance instructing its employees not to use “preferred pronouns” in their email signatures. This move is part of a broader directive linked to a recent executive order from former President Donald Trump, which aims to combat what it describes as gender ideological extremism. Deputy […]
DOJ Determines George Washington University Did Not Tackle Antisemitism

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has determined that George Washington University (GWU) is “deliberately indifferent” towards anti-Semitism on campus, thereby violating federal civil rights laws. On Tuesday, the DOJ released a statement indicating that “GWU has shown deliberate indifference to complaints about anti-Semitism targeting Jewish students, as well as U.S. and Israeli students and faculty.” […]
The DOJ Plans to Collaborate with D.C. Police to Restore Safety to the Capital

Efforts to Enhance Safety in Washington, D.C. The Department of Justice (DOJ) plans to collaborate closely with DC police to improve safety in the U.S. capital, according to Attorney General Pam Bondy. This announcement followed a meeting with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, which Bondy described as “productive.” She emphasized that ensuring the safety of Washington […]
DOJ Releases Guidance Prohibiting Preferred Pronouns in Email Signatures

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that it will prohibit employees from using preferred pronouns in their email signatures, as outlined in a memo obtained by the Daily Caller. This memo describes new guidelines that align with a Presidential Order aimed at “Defending women from gender ideological extremism and restoring biological truths to […]
Whistleblower informed the FBI about Schiff’s supposed ‘treasonous’ involvement in the Russia hoax, but the DOJ overlooked him, according to a report.

Newly Declassified Durham Annex Reveals Details on Clinton’s 2016 Campaign The recently declassified Durham Annex, announced by CIA Director John Ratcliffe last month, has confirmed that the intelligence community was aware of a plan by Clinton’s campaign to discredit Trump in 2016. This strategy accidentally connected to Russia and involved deep state operations. A new […]
Should the DOJ Serve Xi Jinping or America?

Should the Justice Department cater to the ideologies of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, or should its primary role be safeguarding the national security and economic stability of the United States? This question gained traction when the U.S. intelligence community surprisingly backed the Department of Justice’s decision to facilitate a merger between HPE and Juniper. In […]
Inquiry Time—Reasons for the DOJ to Look into Judge Juan Merchan Next

Trump’s Legal Challenges: An Overview In the past year, I’ve examined six significant cases involving Donald Trump. Each one demonstrates a clear injustice that merits a closer look. Investigators supposedly believe they may discover criminal behavior, so it seems like prosecution could follow. It’s somewhat encouraging, perhaps, to hear that the Department of Justice is […]
Democrats view aggressive actions from the DOJ and intelligence leaders as a misuse of power.

Lawmakers and supporters are expressing concerns regarding the Intelligence community and the Department of Justice (DOJ), claiming that recent actions pose a threat to the independence of both entities. Last week, the FBI agreed to pursue members of the Texas Democratic Party who fled the legislature to obstruct a contentious plan. This decision follows the […]