A South African-born survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has revealed how she was sent home on a chilling mission to recruit ...
A new wave of departures is rippling through the U.S. Attorney’s office in Minnesota, where additional federal prosecutors are leaving at a time of mounting frustration with the Trump administration’s ...
The Department of Justice said Monday that it took down “several thousand documents and media” from recently released Epstein files that mistakenly exposed the personal information of the disgraced ...
The rights group claims many abuses have been carried out during immigration enforcement raids across the country, from Los ...
A Justice Department review found that Ed Martin improperly handled grand jury materials that were part of an investigation targeting Donald Trump’s political enemies, at least two sources familiar ...
Tribes from across California will call attention to cases of missing and murdered indigenous people (MMIP) and discuss what’s being done to combat the issue at a two-day summit starting on Tuesday in ...
Contrary to "conventual wisdom," journalists have long been held accountable to obey the law as would any ordinary citizen.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called for the U.S. to move on from its focus on the Epstein files being released by the ...
President Trump on Tuesday said that it’s “really time” for the country to move on from Jeffrey Epstein following the release ...
Calls by a former and current DOJ official for lawyers who "support President Trump" to join the DOJ "flatly contradict" federal laws, an ex-prosecutor says.
A federal judge said Tuesday that he knows of no U.S. Supreme Court precedent to justify the Pentagon’s censuring of a sitting U.S. senator who joined a videotaped plea for troops to resist unlawful ...
Week two of testimony includes juror vetting, disputed Epstein-related disclosures, and an aggressive cross-examination over ...
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