Attorney General Pam Bondi fired a Justice Department staffer seen flipping off National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. Bondi announced the staffing change in a Read More
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DOJ calls for tips on employers favoring foreign workers in hiring practices
The Department of Justice asks Americans to report discriminatory visa practices that harm workers, particularly job ads preferring H-1B visa holders over citizens.
DOJ staffer fired after flipping off, cursing National Guard in Washington, DC: report
Attorney General Pam Bondi fired a Department of Justice paralegal on Friday for allegedly flipping off a member of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
Lawyers for Cook, DOJ trade blows at high-stakes clash over Fed firing
The case centers on Trump’s attempt to fire Lia Cook from her role on the Fed’s Board of Governors, and whether he has “cause” to do so, under the Federal Reserve Act.
House investigators nix Mueller testimony in Epstein probe over health concerns
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was set to appear before the House Oversight Committee, but the panel intends to withdraw its subpoena over “health issues that preclude him from being able to testify.”
In Trump’s White House, It’s Main Street Over Monopolies
Monopolies have been rigging the system for decades. They cozy up to Washington, throw cash around, hire armies of lobbyists, and manipulate rules so that Read More
Justice Department launches probe of California EPA over alleged diversity-based hiring practices
The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation into the California Environmental Protection Agency over accusations of racial equity-based hiring practices.
Morning Brief: Shooter Targets Catholic School, DOJ Settles With FBI Whistleblowers, Flags Sweep UK
A trans-identified shooter kills two children and injures 17 others in a horrific attack on a Catholic school in Minneapolis. The Department of Justice finalizes Read More
Federal prosecutors fail to indict sandwich slinger, ex-DOJ employee on assault charge: report
The former DOJ paralegal, Sean Charles Dunn, was charged Aug. 13 with felony assault for hurling the hoagie at the chest of a federal officer.
Trump’s cartel crackdown gains ‘powerful political leverage’ with El Mayo guilty plea
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada, Sinaloa Cartel co-founder, pleads guilty to drug trafficking charges and must forfeit $15 billion as Trump administration intensifies cartel crackdown.