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.
In a surprising move, a panel of federal judges in New Jersey appointed Desiree Leigh Grace as the new U.S. attorney, rejecting Alina Habba's request to extend her term amidst a backdrop of political tensions and allegations of bias.
Eight men, deported from the U.S., have been relocated to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling. These men, convicted of violent crimes, faced legal battles and were held in Djibouti for weeks.
In a dramatic early morning raid, Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound ship carrying international activists, including Greta Thunberg. The incident raises serious questions about international law and Israel's controversial blockade of Gaza.
President Trump is set to receive a $400 million Boeing jet from Qatar, sparking outrage among Democrats who argue it's illegal. The White House insists it's a 'great gesture.' Is Trump violating the Constitution?
The execution of Mikal Mahdi in South Carolina was fraught with issues, as shooters missed their target, leading to a prolonged and painful death. Details reveal a breakdown in protocol and questions about the firing squad's competence.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for allegedly helping a fugitive evade immigration authorities. Dugan is accused of obstructing federal agents during an attempted arrest.
In a surprising twist, a senior DOJ immigration lawyer is put on indefinite leave after challenging the Trump administration's deportation of a Maryland man, raising questions about ethical practices in immigration enforcement.
In a bold move, Judge Lawrence VanDyke of the 9th Circuit filmed himself disassembling firearms to dissent against California's ban on large-capacity magazines, arguing that they are essential to the Second Amendment.
In a dramatic turn of events, the US government deported hundreds of Venezuelans to an El Salvador mega-prison, defying a court order. Amidst accusations and legal challenges, this incident has raised alarms about executive power and judicial compliance.