Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer places a hold on all Trump Justice Department nominees as he seeks clarity on the controversial plan to accept a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One.
Senator Chuck Schumer plans to block all Justice Department appointees until he gets clarity on Trump's controversial acceptance of a $500 million jet from Qatar, citing national security risks and political corruption.
The Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into NY Attorney General Letitia James concerning her real estate transactions, marking a significant legal battle amid ongoing tensions with Trump.
In a surprising turn, President Trump announces he will replace Ed Martin as his nominee for U.S. Attorney for D.C. after facing opposition from key Senate Republicans. What’s next for Trump’s administration?
The Justice Department demands Google sell off its Ad Exchange and DFP to tackle its illegal monopoly. A court ruling could change the digital ad landscape forever!
In a shocking announcement, President Trump orders the federal government to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz, aiming to house the most dangerous offenders. Could this historic prison serve as a new symbol of law and order?
Recent communications between the Trump administration and El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele regarding the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García raise questions about compliance with Supreme Court orders and the extent of presidential power.
The new head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, is reshaping the office to align with Trump's agenda, leading to a significant departure of lawyers and concerns over civil rights enforcement.
A significant number of lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department’s civil rights division, driven by new leadership's controversial priorities. With a deferred resignation program in place, over 100 attorneys are expected to leave, raising concerns about the division's future.
The high-stakes antitrust trial against Google is underway, with the DOJ demanding significant changes, including a potential sale of its Chrome browser. Major tech leaders are set to testify as the court weighs the future of competition in the search engine market.