In a bold move, President Trump has called for Attorney General Pam Bondi to expedite prosecutions against political adversaries. This unprecedented demand blurs the lines between the White House and the Justice Department.
In a dramatic turn of events, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting, Tyler Robinson, has been charged with aggravated murder and could potentially face the death penalty. Stay tuned for live updates on this developing story.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces backlash over her comments on hate speech and violence incitement. Clarifying her stance, she insists that true threats of violence will be prosecuted, not mere expressions of hate. Her remarks spark debate within the MAGA community and beyond.
Minutes into his trial, Ryan Routh was cut off by Judge Aileen Cannon as he attempted to provide an unrelated history during his opening remarks. The prosecution presented damning evidence against him, including cellphone data and eyewitness accounts.
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.
President Trump has signed an executive order directing the Justice Department to prioritize the prosecution of flag desecration, despite Supreme Court rulings protecting such acts under the First Amendment. This controversial move raises questions about free speech and the right to protest.
President Trump has signed an executive order mandating prosecution for those who burn or desecrate the American flag, sparking backlash from free speech advocates and raising questions about constitutional rights.
In a bold move, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro directs her team to aggressively pursue maximum criminal charges against street crime offenders, reflecting a significant shift in D.C.'s law enforcement strategy.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer is urging the Supreme Court to overturn her conviction related to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of minors. The case hinges on a controversial non-prosecution agreement that may change everything.
The Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case raises questions about transparency, but former prosecutors warn there may be little new information to uncover. Is this just a distraction?