Justice Department Successes in Rental Market and Healthcare Competition Strengthen ‘America First Antitrust’

Department of Justice Secures Key Settlements in Healthcare and Housing Attorney General Gale Slater from the Justice Department recently achieved significant victories in the realms of healthcare and housing competition. Slater announced that in collaboration with state co-judicial officers, the DOJ has reached a settlement mandating United Health and Amezijee to divest from 164 home […]
Political motivations are now influencing actions at the Justice Department’s civil rights division.

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has been accused of misusing federal law enforcement to support the president’s political agenda. On July 7, a letter from Texas Governor urged a revision of a racially biased map related to state legislature. This move has triggered what some might call a troubling trend, with states […]
Judge rejects Justice Department’s request to reveal Epstein grand jury documents

Federal Judge Denies DOJ Motion to Seal Epstein-Related Evidence A federal judge has dismissed a request from the Justice Department to seal evidence tied to the sex trafficking case involving the deceased trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. In a detailed order spanning 31 pages, US District Judge Paul Engelmayer outlined his reasons […]
Justice Department aims to release grand jury records of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

Justice Department’s Efforts to Shield Epstein Case Details WASHINGTON – The Justice Department is attempting to restrict the public presentation and testimony related to the late Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. This move seems aimed at ensuring the protection of the victims involved. Evidence pertaining to the incidents involving Epstein and Maxwell must […]
Trump’s Justice Department Supports Work Permits for H-1B Migrants’ Spouses

Supreme Court Case on Immigrant Work Permits On Friday, President Trump’s legal representative argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that the Attorney General has the authority to grant work permits to immigrants, even though Congress has explicitly prohibited the hiring of illegal immigrants. The Department of Justice (DOJ) stated, “Congress has permitted secretaries to include […]
Justice Department Begins Criminal Inquiry Into New York Attorney General Letitia James

New York Attorney General Letitia James is currently under scrutiny in a criminal investigation involving President Donald Trump and other targets, including Breitbart News. According to two sources familiar with the matter, James has received a subpoena. They mentioned that this subpoena is part of a broad and rigorous investigation ordered by Attorney General Pam […]
Reality Star Spencer Pratt Brings His Fight Against Newsom and Bass Over L.A. Fires to Washington D.C.: ‘Justice Is Coming’

Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt recently traveled to Washington, D.C., bringing attention to the aftermath of a devastating fire that impacted numerous homes, while also criticizing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for their handling of the situation. Pratt, known for his role on the reality show Hills, lost his home […]
Portland murder suspect Jesse Lee Calhoun faces a fourth homicide charge as families of the victims seek justice.

The individual believed to be responsible for the deaths of three women in the Portland area has now officially been charged with a fourth homicide, as announced by officials on Tuesday. During a press conference, Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez disclosed that Jesse Lee Calhoun has been indicted in connection with the murder of […]
Justice Department Upholding Voter Eligibility, Updating Rolls, and Ensuring Fair District Maps

Department of Justice Reaffirms Voting Rights Commitment On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, led by Attorney General Halmer Dillon, expressed its dedication to enforcing federal voting laws and ensuring access for all Americans. In a video shared on Wednesday, Dhillon emphasized that the DOJ’s […]
SEE: Justice Department highlights ‘racial motivations’ in Texas congressional maps

Department of Justice Targets Gerrymandering in Texas The U.S. Department of Justice is set to take action against “racial-based gerrymandering” prevalent in various Texas districts, according to Attorney General Hermet Dillon. He mentioned on Tuesday that the aim is to uphold the integrity of voter participation across all 50 states, emphasizing that it’s challenging to […]