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Former DOJ chief of staff Chad Mizelle posted the message to X.
In the letter obtained by ABC News, attorneys Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards cited an “unfolding emergency” and widespread failures by the DOJ to redact names and identifying
EBlock Corp. has entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, and agreed to pay a $3.28 million crimin
Boris Sanchez battled with Chad Mizelle over the new "Weaponization Working Group" that's set to meet daily to look into Trump's perceived enemies.
The files, released last week under a congressional mandate, were removed after victims and their lawyers warned that sensitive personal details had been made public, placing dozens of survivors at risk and causing distress.
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Justice Department expected to ramp up efforts to deliver on Trump’s ‘weaponization’ priorities
Justice Department officials are expected to meet Monday to discuss how to reenergize probes that are considered a top priority for President Donald Trump — reviewing the actions of officials who investigated him,
The Justice Department is cracking down on protesters amid ICE's terror campaign in Minnesota
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DOJ seeks to join lawsuit accusing UCLA’s medical school of illegally basing admissions on race
The Justice Department sought to join a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing the University of California, Los Angeles‘s medical school of engaging in racial discrimination. In a complaint filed in the U.S.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is co-leading a multistate coalition opposing a federal immigration detention policy that requires many undocumented immigrants to be held without the opportunity for a bond hearing,
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Victims complain of death threats as government says it's fixing redactions in Epstein-related files
The Justice Department said Monday it had withdrawn several thousand documents and “media” related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein after lawyers complained to a New York judge that the lives of nearly 100 victims had been “turned upside down” by sloppy redactions in the government's latest release of Epstein-related