The records were subpoenaed by Committee chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) on Aug. 5, and the DOJ has responded.
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Trump admin scores legal win in $16B climate fight as federal appeals court lifts block on grant terminations
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s administration can withhold $16 billion in climate grants, overturning a lower court.
Khanna, Massie to hold news conference with Epstein victims: ‘People are going to be outraged’
Bipartisan lawmakers advocate for transparency in Epstein case as victims prepare to speak publicly for first time, demanding accountability for powerful men involved in abuse.
Biden judge halts ‘surprising’ illegal alien minor repatriation plan after advocacy groups sue
A Biden-appointed judge halted Trump’s plan to reunite hundreds of Guatemalan minors with family. Advocacy groups sued, blocking flights already loading children.
Comer requests Epstein suspicious activity reports from Treasury Dept
Rep. James Comer requested that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent provide Suspicious Activity Reports on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell by September 15.
‘Nonsensical’ illegal immigrant tuition policy scrapped in Kentucky, Bondi lawsuit deal
Kentucky becomes latest state to end in-state tuition for illegal immigrants following Justice Department legal action over federal law violations.
Bondi Fires DOJ Staffer Seen Making Obscene Gesture Toward National Guard In D.C.
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
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.