In a groundbreaking move, the Trump Administration announces the creation of a new DOJ division dedicated to tackling fraud across the nation. With extensive investigations underway in Minnesota, the initiative promises to address rampant fraud targeting federal programs and private citizens.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump establishes a new Division for National Fraud Enforcement within the DOJ. This initiative, led by JD Vance, aims to tackle fraud across the nation, especially in light of recent scandals.
As the DOJ ramps up its investigation into the Epstein files with over 400 attorneys assigned, political tensions rise ahead of the midterm elections. Will the revelations change the political landscape?
Recent documents reveal Donald Trump's previously unreported flights on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, sparking new controversies. Trump denies any wrongdoing, but the implications are significant!
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, seeking records from the controversial 2020 election. The move is part of a broader Trump administration investigation into the election results.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal grand jury in Virginia has once again declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James for alleged mortgage fraud, dismissing the case presented by the Department of Justice.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has allowed the release of grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case, citing new legislation that demands transparency. This move follows months of pressure regarding the Epstein files.
A federal judge has authorized the public release of grand jury materials from Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking investigation, following a new law mandating transparency on Epstein-related files. This ruling could expose shocking details about the notorious case.
In a surprising turn of events, Alina Habba resigned as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after a court ruling deemed her appointment unlawful. She vows to continue serving as a Senior Adviser, while the DOJ seeks further review.
In a surprising turn, a federal grand jury in Norfolk has cleared New York Attorney General Letitia James of mortgage fraud allegations, rejecting the DOJ's push for indictment just days after a previous case was dismissed.