In a dramatic move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired a Justice Department employee accused of disrespecting National Guard members. This incident raises questions about conduct within the federal workforce.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faces allegations of mortgage fraud linked to her nomination process. As Trump attempts to fire her, questions arise about conflicting mortgage documents and the intentions behind them.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte has filed a second criminal referral against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, alleging mortgage misrepresentations. This follows her lawsuit against Trump's attempt to fire her.
In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, congressional Democrats express grave concerns over the gutting of anti-corruption efforts, citing a troubling trend of politicization in the Justice Department amid rising corruption during the Trump Administration.
In a bizarre twist, a former DOJ employee accused of assaulting a Customs officer with a Subway sandwich evades indictment. The incident, caught on video, raises questions about the DOJ's prosecution strategy.
In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has dismissed a groundbreaking lawsuit from the Justice Department targeting all Maryland federal judges, maintaining a temporary pause on deportations for migrants contesting their removal.
In a groundbreaking ruling, a federal judge dismissed a DOJ lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, asserting that the case undermines judicial independence and precedent. This decision highlights ongoing tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
In a controversial DOJ interview, Ghislaine Maxwell insists the infamous photo with Prince Andrew is fake and claims the sexual encounter couldn't have happened. Her shocking statements raise questions about the Epstein scandal and her role in it.
Family members of Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre express outrage at the Justice Department's release of Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony, arguing it allows her to distort the truth. The fallout continues as Maxwell seeks legal relief.
In a recent DOJ interview, Ghislaine Maxwell insists that former President Bill Clinton never visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island, describing him as a friend and claiming their relationship was independent of Epstein.