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 surprising move, President Trump threatens to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations. As calls for her resignation grow, the implications for the Fed and the economy are unprecedented.
The DOJ has opened an investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud, just after Trump called for her resignation. This intensifies scrutiny on the Fed amid ongoing political tensions.
UnitedHealth Group's upcoming earnings report has sparked intense social media buzz as its stock faces a dramatic decline. Analysts weigh in on the potential for recovery or a value trap amid industry challenges.
In a bold statement, President Trump claims that former President Obama should be targeted by the DOJ for manipulating intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election, labeling it a treasonous conspiracy.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. to face serious federal charges has stirred political debates, overshadowing recent Supreme Court rulings against Trump's deportation power. As the case unfolds, questions arise about its implications for both parties.
In a surprising move, the Justice Department has backed away from pursuing consent decrees against police departments in Minneapolis and Louisville, coinciding with the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. The decision raises questions about accountability in law enforcement.
The DOJ is investigating the LA County Sheriff's Department for allegedly infringing on residents' Second Amendment rights by imposing excessive fees and delays on gun permit applications. This inquiry follows a lawsuit challenging an 18-month processing delay for concealed carry licenses.
The Department of Justice is probing the LA County Sheriff's Department for allegedly infringing on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. Recent delays in processing concealed carry applications have raised serious concerns.