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The whistleblower said the official “stated that DOJ would need to consider telling the courts ‘f**k you’” and ignore any orders to stop the hasty deportation of migrants.
The Justice Department announced that it had sent more than 20 subpoenas to doctors and clinics involved in “performing transgender medical procedures on children.” The department’s brief announcement Wednesday did not name any of the 20 doctors or clinics or say where they were.
Leo Terrell, the chair of the Department of Justice’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, slammed the D.C. mayor for her “lukewarm response” to a “crisis” of antisemitism in the city in a series of posts to his X account this week. | Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
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The Justice Department's memo on Jeffrey Epstein is causing a bitter rift among some of the most prominent figures in Donald Trump's administration.
Despite that, the DOJ said it closed its investigation into the merger and will not ask a court for an injunction to prevent T-Mobile from buying US Cellular assets. US Cellular is being carved up among the three major wireless firms,
The Justice Department says that antitrust laws should protect the “marketplace of ideas.” Newspapers and social media platforms that agree to deprioritize misinformation could be violating US antitrust law if they exclude rivals or lead to anticompetitive effects, the Justice Department says in a new legal filing.
A new public webpage with a timeline of initiatives related to the scathing DOJ report on Worcester's police department has been created by city officials and gone live.
Jeffrey Epstein's case continues years after his death, with new images of Maxwell in prison and a government memo upholds suicide while revealing over 1,000 victims