Congressman Mike Johnson (R) speaks during House Judiciary Committee field hearing on New York City violent crimes at Javits Federal Building in New York City on April 17, 2023

House Speaker Mike Johnson faces pushback from far-right for Jan. 6 footage delays: ‘He is going to blur out the faces of the feds’

Is he pushing the truth or aiding in a deep state cover-up?

On Dec 5, 2023 by Marlon Ettinger

In this photo illustration the Twitter logo seen displayed on a smartphone. In the background, the official page of the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

‘Should I turn myself in tonight?’ Unsealed Trump insurrection warrant shows government wanted information on any likes Trump’s tweets got

'It truly is a war on Trump, and also anyone who supports Trump.'

On Nov 29, 2023 by Mikael Thalen

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George Santos allegedly took $24,000 in COVID unemployment funds—while he had a job

Santos is accused of 'various alleged fraudulent schemes and brazen misrepresentations.'

On May 10, 2023 by Mikael Thalen

Interior of Tesla car self driving with man in driver seat

Justice Department investigating Tesla’s autopilot features, company reveals

The company said in an SEC filing that no government agency 'has concluded that any wrongdoing occurred.'

On Jan 31, 2023 by Jacob Seitz

Department Of Justice seal on podium

Republicans demand answers from DOJ on hack of Christian donation site GiveSendGo

Republicans cite hacks attributed to Anonymous and the Operation Jane campaign.

On Sep 29, 2022 by Mikael Thalen

Finger touching on Create an Ad button on Facebook website.

Meta will change algorithm that allowed people to be racist while advertising housing

The government must agree to the changes.

On Jun 22, 2022 by Jacob Seitz

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OpenSea employee charged with insider trading over NFT purchases

'NFTs might be new, but this type of criminal scheme is not'

On Jun 1, 2022 by Jacob Seitz

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Twitter agrees to $150 million fine for using email addresses to target ads

Twitter mislead users about what it was doing with email addresses.

On May 26, 2022 by Jacob Seitz

Federal Bureau of Investigation sign on wall (l) Lock and keys of keyboard (r)

‘This domain has been seized’: FBI brings down notorious hacking forum

RaidForums was used for years to buy and sell stolen and hacked data.

On Apr 12, 2022 by Mikael Thalen

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Biden DOJ says it supports Congress’ new efforts to rein in big tech

The Department of Justice has thrown its support behind the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.

On Mar 30, 2022 by Jacob Seitz

Lina Khan (L) and Jonathan Kanter (R).

FTC, DOJ say they want to toughen up merger guidelines

The new guidelines could see more scrutiny for big tech companies.

On Jan 18, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco discusses colonial pipeline bitcoin

Feds seize most of Bitcoin paid out over Colonial Pipeline hack

The funds had been paid out by Colonial Pipeline after the company was targeted last month.

On Jun 7, 2021 by Mikael Thalen

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Matt Gaetz tried to loop Tucker Carlson into the underage sex allegations against him

'I can say that you and I went to dinner about two years ago. Your wife was there.'

On Mar 31, 2021 by Kahron Spearman

The State Dept. and a notice about President Donald Trump

State Department website changed to say Trump’s term has ended

It remains unclear whether the change was intentional or not.

On Jan 11, 2021 by Mikael Thalen

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‘I couldn’t hug my son enough after hearing this and thinking of #TamirRice parents’: Twitter demands justice after DOJ ruling

A controversial ruling sparks online backlash.

On Dec 30, 2020 by Angelica Arinze