Trump administration charges 27 alleged Tren de Aragua members under RICO Act in New York
The move marks the first time that the federal government has used the Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act to prosecute a foreign terrorist organization, or drug cartel.
Feds say pharmacy burglary ring is largest in DEA history
The bust is the largest in the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration, according to the Department of Justice.
Justice Department investigating handling of federal mortgage fraud cases on Schiff, James: report
The Schiff case is being handled by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Greenbelt, Maryland.
George Santos issues statement before heading to prison: 'I'm not suicidal'
His announcement comes as the federal government faces scrutiny for its handling of the Epstein case, with many doubting the official narrative that he killed himself while in custody.
Special counsel announces charges against Trump over Jan. 6: 'Unprecedented assault' on democracy
"The attack on our nation's capitol on January 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy," he insisted.
Trump’s AG should seek 'accountability' from DOJ staffers who investigated him, Sen. Schmitt argues
Sen. Schmitt, a former attorney general of Missouri, said that the DOJ staffers who had worked on the criminal cases against Trump were in effect undercutting the will of the voters.
Following news of Minnesota fraud, TX Gov Abbott directs investigation into childcare programs
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday directed two state agencies to investigate the potential misuse of taxpayer money in one program, Texas’ Child Care Services Program (CCSP).
Judge in Trump election interference says immunity issue must be resolved before trial can proceed
This was the first hearing since the high court ruled the president enjoyed immunity for official acts and issued guidance for the lower courts on how they should parse official and unofficial acts.
