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Justice Department releases transcripts of interviews with Epstein aide Ghislaine Maxwell
WASHINGTON − The Justice Department on Aug. 22 released transcripts of interviews ... DOJ's No. 2 official and Trump's former personal defense lawyer − with Maxwell at a site near the Florida prison where she was serving 20 years for sex trafficking ...
The Department of Justice is pushing back on statements made by a senior department official in a hidden camera video obtained by the far-right group Project Veritas. The man says in the video that all Republican names in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files will be redacted.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is ramping up its plans to revoke the citizenship of immigrants who've committed crimes or pose a national security risk, according to a recent memo underscoring the Trump administration's hardline immigration agenda.
Over $200 million in forfeited assets will be distributed to sex trafficking victims exploited through Backpage.com between 2004 and 2018. The DOJ calls this the largest victim compensation effort of its kind, targeting illicit profits from one of the ...
The US Department of Justice has requested access to voting equipment used in the 2020 election in two Missouri counties in what appears to be a wide-ranging effort to more closely monitor election processes around the country.
Virginia Giuffre's family said they are "outraged" by the agency's decision to release transcripts from Maxwell's "bizarre interview" with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
The Department of Justice published a new list Tuesday of “sanctuary” jurisdictions that it claims have policies, laws or regulations that obstruct enforcement of federal immigration laws. Although the list includes the Trump administration’s typical ...
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice has been allowed to insert itself into a federal appellate court case over Illinois’ ban on certain high-powered guns and high-capacity magazines, with the administration arguing it is seeking to protect citizens’ Second Amendment rights.