The Justice Department announced a delay in releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing over a million additional files just before the deadline. Senators demand full transparency and an investigation into the delays.
The Trump administration is ramping up deportation efforts by pushing asylum seekers to countries like Palau, amid mixed reactions from locals and legal battles over National Guard deployments.
A year after Biden commuted sentences for 37 death row inmates, the Trump administration is transferring them to ADX Florence, a notorious maximum-security prison, raising concerns over their treatment and mental health.
The DOJ has restored a controversial photo of Trump from the Epstein files after it was temporarily removed due to concerns about potential victims depicted in the image. This decision follows backlash from congressional Democrats demanding transparency.
The recent release of Epstein-related documents by the Justice Department has sparked outrage as crucial materials remain missing, raising questions about accountability and the investigation process.
The DOJ has released shocking files related to Jeffrey Epstein, including a controversial photo of Trump. However, several files have mysteriously disappeared, raising questions about accountability and transparency.
The Justice Department's recent release of Epstein documents has raised eyebrows, revealing surprising details about Bill Clinton and the incomplete nature of the files. Survivors express frustration over navigating the DOJ's 'Epstein Library' as they search for their stories amid heavy redactions.
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 controversial move, the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, as part of the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to validate debunked claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.
A dozen ex-FBI agents are fighting for their jobs back, claiming they were wrongfully terminated for kneeling during protests following George Floyd's death. Their lawsuit alleges political bias and inadequate support from the Justice Department.