DOJ focuses on 35 sanctuary areas that endanger American citizens

Justice Department Targets Sanctuary Cities On Tuesday, the Justice Department highlighted 30 cities and states across the U.S. as sanctuaries for illegal immigration, indicating plans to pursue legal action against several of these areas. Attorney General Pam Bondy stated that many of these predominantly blue jurisdictions have immigration policies that “scatter law enforcement and put […]
Epstein’s victims criticize the FBI and DOJ for their case management, alleging protection of wealthy individuals.

Epstein Victims Criticize Trump Administration On Monday, two victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation expressed their frustrations with the Trump administration. They accused the Justice Department of prioritizing the interests of wealthy individuals connected to Epstein, who have since passed away, while neglecting the needs of the women who suffered. One letter stated, “I […]
Grand jury inquiry into Russiagate conspiracy claims being initiated by DOJ, sources say

Attorney General Directs Investigation Related to Trump and Russia On Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondy instructed her team to take action on a criminal referral from the Director of National Intelligence regarding an alleged conspiracy connecting President Donald Trump to Russia. This development marks the beginning of a significant investigation by the Justice Department, as […]
DOJ begins grand jury inquiry into allegations of a conspiracy in the Russiagate case

Attorney General Initiates Investigation Linked to Alleged Trump-Russia Conspiracy On Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondy instructed her team to proceed with a criminal referral from the Director of National Intelligence regarding a purported conspiracy connecting President Donald Trump to Russia. Reports indicate that the Justice Department is launching a significant investigation into the matter. Bondy […]
Attorney for Lawfare Endorsed $2 Million Favorable Agreement at DOJ for Peter Strzok and Lisa Page

Settlement of $2 Million for Former FBI Agents Two former FBI agents involved in the Trump-Russia investigation have received a $2 million payout, a decision made by previous Justice Department officials now at the forefront of the current legal challenges against Donald Trump. This payout to FBI agent Peter Strzok and his associate Lisa Page […]
Ex-Trump DOJ attorney Jeffrey Clark could be disbarred in DC due to 2020 election allegations

Washington D.C. Legal Committee to Review Election Fraud Claims The legal committee in Washington, D.C., has taken steps to examine claims of election fraud and the possibility of appointing new electors to alter the results of the 2020 election. Jeffrey Clark, who served in the Office of Management and Budget, has been suspended from practicing […]
Senate Democrats request investigation into DOJ agreement regarding Hewlett Packard-Juniper merger

A group of Senate Democrats is pushing for an investigation into the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) handling of a lawsuit aimed at blocking Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks. Senators Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut), Corey Booker (New Jersey), Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts), and Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota) have expressed concerns to the DOJ Inspector […]
Harvard Reported to DOJ for ‘Intentional Neglect’ of Antisemitism

HHS Refers Harvard University to DOJ Over Anti-Semitism Concerns On Wednesday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) connected Harvard University with the Department of Justice (DOJ), suggesting that the institution may not be willing to address anti-Semitism on its own. According to a memo obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation, HHS’s Civil […]
DOJ memo urges federal funding recipients to eliminate DEI

Attorney General Pam Bondy announced that the Trump administration intends to restrict funding for organizations that implement diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. She stated, “Entities receiving federal funds must adhere to federal anti-discrimination laws and ensure that their programs do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, gender, religion, or other protected characteristics. […]
Obama’s ‘quiet takeover’ is not exempt Levin urges DOJ investigation

Investigations into Russian Documents Prompt Calls for Accountability National Intelligence Director Tarshi Gabbard has declassified a series of Russian-related documents, sparking reactions from former President Barack Obama and officials from his administration. They directed these documents to the Department of Justice, which may lead to potential criminal investigations. This situation relates, perhaps interestingly, to the […]