Donald Trump Jr.

DOJ settled fraud case involving Trump Jr.-linked Russian lawyer—and Dems want to know why

The letter is signed by 17 members of the House.

On Jul 12, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich

Hobby Lobby

Hobby Lobby to pay $3M fine for buying biblical artifacts smuggled from Iraq

Hobby Lobby bought 5,548 artifacts for $1.6 million, according to the DOJ.

On Jul 6, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich

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Barrett Brown reveals DOJ subpoena over payment records for Intercept column

Brown wrote columns for the publication while in prison.

On Jun 30, 2017 by David Gilmour

Jeff Sessions Speaking Before Podium in Arizona

Jeff Sessions vows to fight anti-trans hate crimes—but uses outdated terminology to do so

The LGBTQ community isn't so convinced.

On Jun 30, 2017 by Ana Valens

President Donald Trump Raising His Hand

ACLU files FOIA request for ‘all records’ about Trump firing Comey

The ACLU's public records request follows contradictory statements from the White House and President Trump.

On May 15, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich

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Justice Department may re-open Emmett Till’s murder case

The U.S Department of Justice may be reopening the investigation to the murder of Emmett Till in 1955.

On Apr 5, 2017 by Nidia Cavazos

Sean Spicer March 15 Press Briefing

White House reportedly forced to apologize for blaming Britain for spying on Trump

The White House has vowed to never repeat the allegation.

On Mar 17, 2017 by Andrew Couts

Gun Illustration

Want to reduce Chicago gun violence? Fund community programs, not police surveillance.

There are better ways to reduce gun violence than spying on Chicago's vulnerable communities.

On Mar 17, 2017 by Laura Moy

James Comey Russia Yahoo

U.S. charges 2 Russian spies in hack of 500 million Yahoo accounts

Russia already arrested one of the people charged for allegedly working for the CIA.

On Mar 15, 2017 by Andrew Couts

Lindsey Graham Donald Trump

Senators demand DOJ, FBI provide evidence that Obama wiretapped Trump

The senators have vowed to get to the bottom of Trump's allegations.

On Mar 9, 2017 by Andrew Couts

Attorney General Jeff Sessions holding his hand over his heart.

Sessions: ‘I should not be involved in investigating a campaign I had a role in’

The attorney general formally recused himself but denied giving misleading answers during his confirmation process.

On Mar 2, 2017 by Dell Cameron

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DOJ plans to ‘pull back’ on investigations into police wrongdoing, Sessions says

Sessions plans to limit investigations into police and 'return' to 'ideas that reduce crime.'

On Feb 28, 2017 by Dell Cameron

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DOJ says 2015 Supreme Court ruling gives Trump the right to ban Muslims

The legal fight over Trump's executive order rages on.

On Feb 7, 2017 by Amrita Khalid

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State Dept. refutes DOJ’s claim that U.S. revoked 100,000 visas due to Trump travel ban

The U.S. government's figures don't match up.

On Feb 3, 2017 by Amrita Khalid

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U.S. Justice Department investigating FBI director’s letter on Clinton emails

The drama of the 2016 election isn't over yet.

On Jan 12, 2017 by Andrew Couts