Assistant Attorney General Warns Violent Demonstrators

A woman in Florida was arrested after punching a State trooper. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon issued a warning to activists who attack law enforcement…

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DOJ Sues Illinois Over State Laws that Compromise Federal Agents’ Safety

DOJ officials decry the state’s attempts to regulate federal agents and expose them to liability. The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Attorney…

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U.S. Border Patrol Begins Operation Swamp Sweep in Louisiana

The immigration enforcement operation is expected to last two months. U.S. Border Patrol reportedly began an immigration enforcement operation called “Swamp Sweep” in Louisiana and parts of Mississippi…

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DOJ Charges U.S. Citizens and Chinese Nationals for Illegal AI Tech Exports

Federal indictment alleges scheme to evade export controls on sensitive AI-related technology. Federal prosecutors recently charged two U.S. citizens and two People’s Republic of China (PRC) nationals living…

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ICE Arrested Nearly 3,600 in Houston During Shutdown

The agency’s operation ran for roughly 6 weeks to increase public safety and national security. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Houston reported arresting nearly 3,600…

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House Passes Bills to End Cashless Bail in D.C.

Some officials are concerned about government overreach. The House recently passed two bills regarding criminal justice in Washington, D.C., requiring cash bail for certain offenses and repealing a…

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U.S. Considers Reopening Military Base in Ecuador

Ecuador seeks a foreign military presence to address criminal activity. U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem recently toured a former U.S. military base in Manta, Ecuador, with…

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Acting U.S. Attorney Announces Arrest of Suspected Palisades Fire Arsonist

The suspect has been charged with arson and destruction of property. Federal officials announced the arrest of the suspected arsonist behind the Palisades Fire that destroyed parts of…

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House Advances D.C. Youth Offender Bills

Congress proposes lowering the maximum and minimum ages of juvenile prosecution. The House of Representatives passed two bills this week to reduce the maximum and minimum age a…

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DOJ Charges Man in North Carolina Light Rail Murder

The president’s administration highlights crime policies in Charlotte by bringing federal charges. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a federal charge against a North Carolina repeat offender who…

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