Voter registration issue in a blue state is examining the DOJ’s authority to review state election documents

The Justice Department is ramping up its conflict with California regarding access to voter rolls. They’re accusing state officials of blocking federal audits, which, according to California, threatens voter privacy and exceeds federal authority. This dispute mainly involves how voter roll management works and the access to registration records rather than any specific fraud allegations […]
FBI Executes First Arrest from DOJ’s List of Top Fraud Suspects

FBI Arrests First Individual from New “Most Wanted Scammers” List The FBI has made its first arrest from a recently released “Most Wanted Scammers” list, apprehending former grocery store owner Saeed Abdullahi Eleg. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest of Eleg, 47, on Wednesday as part of a broader initiative to combat widespread fraud. […]
FBI conducts initial arrest related to the DOJ’s Most Wanted Fraudsters list in Minneapolis

FBI Unveils “Most Wanted Scammers” Amid Ongoing Crackdown Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche outlined the recent discovery of a complex drug smuggling tunnel stretching 2,000 feet from Mexico into San Diego, which led to the seizure of $45 million worth of cocaine. He also mentioned efforts to combat crime across the nation, noting the arrests […]
Trump Plans to Abandon DOJ’s Ineffective Anti-Weaponization Fund

Trump’s Plan to Cut Anti-Weaponization Fund President Donald Trump is looking to eliminate the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) $1.8 billion fund aimed at addressing weaponization issues, according to a report by the Daily Caller. This move has attracted criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans, who are questioning how tax dollars are being spent. The […]
Maryland’s Lt. Governor Miller responds to Trump DOJ’s ballot inquiry

Maryland’s Lt. Gov. Responds to Trump’s Claims on Mail-in Voting Errors Maryland’s Lieutenant Governor Aluna Miller has reacted to President Donald Trump’s demands for a Justice Department investigation into mistakes regarding the state’s mail-in voting. Miller has firmly denied any allegations of corruption, stating that mistakes in election administration happen in nearly every election. Trump’s […]
TikTok planned to pay $1 billion in 2024 for violations of children’s privacy, long before the DOJ’s $400 million agreement, according to sources.

TikTok Settlement Discussions with Justice Department TikTok is reportedly close to reaching a settlement of around $400 million with the Justice Department regarding child data privacy issues. This is significant since the company was previously willing to pay $1 billion to resolve similar allegations in 2024, according to a report. In June 2024, the Federal […]
Hunter Biden claims he was unaware of the DOJ’s effort to make his father’s tapes public.

Hunter Biden Spotted Responding to Questions in Los Angeles This week, Hunter Biden was seen by paparazzi in West Los Angeles, where he briefly addressed questions regarding his father, former President Joe Biden. The inquiries included comments about recently released interview tapes and the ongoing lawsuit involving the government’s alleged UFO documents. A reporter approached […]
Biden Aims to Challenge DOJ’s Release of 2017 Audio from Book Writing Sessions, Documents Indicate

Biden Seeks to Block Release of 2017 Book Materials Former President Joe Biden aims to prevent the Justice Department from disclosing edited transcripts and ghostwritten audio recordings related to his 2017 book, as stated in a court filing from May 8. According to reports, Biden has until Tuesday to make his case in this matter. […]
Bill Maher Supports DOJ’s Decision to Reinstate Firing Squad Executions

Bill Maher Supports Firing Squads for Federal Executions Bill Maher recently voiced his backing for the Justice Department’s choice to bring back firing squads as a means of federal execution. During an episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher,” he stated, “It’s better that way.” In reaction to a video on X, he compared this […]
Tom Homan Shares Insights on DOJ’s Future Following Bondi’s Departure

Immigration Policy Moves Forward Despite Leadership Change Tom Homan, known as the Border Czar, stated on Thursday that the administration will maintain its momentum on immigration policy even following Pam Bondi’s departure. President Donald Trump announced that Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General, will take over as the acting head of the Department of Justice […]