The House Oversight Committee is set to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell to gather more information about Jeffrey Epstein's activities. This move follows increasing pressure on the Trump administration to release related documents. Maxwell, currently in federal prison, could reveal key insights into Epstein's operations.
In a shocking turn of events, the Department of Justice fired New Jersey's US attorney Alina Habba following a court decision. Desiree Leigh Grace steps in, raising concerns over political interference in judicial appointments.
In a surprising move, the DOJ has contacted Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting as backlash grows over its handling of Epstein-related files. Could her testimony reveal hidden truths? Read on for the latest updates!
Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett is leading the charge for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, pushing back against Trump's dismissal of the efforts as foolish. As calls for transparency grow, can the truth about Epstein finally come to light?
In a surprising turn, President Trump deflected responsibility for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man he claims is linked to MS-13. The case has reignited debates over immigration policy and due process, drawing national attention.
In a significant move, the Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, signaling a shift in federal oversight of policing practices. This decision ends the Biden administration's controversial consent decrees aimed at addressing alleged unconstitutional practices.
The ATF has removed an impactful exhibit showcasing victims of gun violence, sparking outrage among families and advocates. The portraits and biographies of 120 victims, including Robert Godwin Sr., are no longer displayed, raising concerns over the administration's stance on gun violence.
Walgreens has settled with the US Justice Department for up to $350 million over allegations of illegally filling millions of opioid prescriptions. The settlement aims to resolve ongoing litigation and improve compliance.
In a bold statement, Governor Janet Mills responds to the DOJ's lawsuit over Title IX violations, framing it as a battle for states' rights and the Constitution. She vows to defend Maine against federal overreach.
In a bold move, Attorney General Pamela Bondi orders the Department of Justice to dismiss claims against Georgia's SB 202, highlighting increased Black voter turnout and exposing the Biden administration's false narrative of voter suppression.