Trump accuses meatpackers of price-fixing
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Judges want to peek under the hood at the Justice Department, setting up another showdown with Trump
The Justice Department is facing several court orders that land it in a position it often seeks to avoid: Revealing the private statements of its top political leaders.
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Justice Department issues flurry of subpoenas in fresh inquiry into Trump-Russia probe: AP sources
The Justice Department has embarked on a fresh investigation into one of President Donald Trump’s chief grievances, issuing a flurry of subpoenas related to the U.S. government’s inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
James, a Democrat and vocal critic of Trump, said the Trump administration was using the justice system as a "tool of revenge."
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Federal judge warns Justice Department it may be veering close to mishandling evidence in Comey case
A federal judge on Wednesday warned the Justice Department it may be veering close to mishandling evidence in its criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey.
The Justice Department is scrutinizing a trip that Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser took to Qatar, but the mayor is not a target of the investigation, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press,
The United States has arrested five individuals at Germany's request in a German-led internationally coordinated investigation of online fraud and money laundering networks that used payment service providers,
On April, 8 2025, the Department of Justice’s final rule, implementing the Biden-era Executive Order 14117 restricting the transfer of Americans’ Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data to countries of concern (the “Final ...
With just weeks until the Prop 50 election, the Department of Justice wants to directly oversee Kern County polling stations. The DOJ announced Friday that it is planning to monitor polling sites in New Jersey and five California counties including: Kern,
The ruling by US District Judge John McConnell in Rhode Island came after the administration said it would provide $4. 65 billion in emergency funding to partially cover SNAP benefits for November.