Bill Would Block DOJ Payments to Social Media 

The legislation would slow censorship.  Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado, together with a number of other cosponsors, has introduced the Exposing Lewd Outlays for Social Networking Companies Act—the…

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El Paso Shooter Pleads Guilty to 90 Hate Crimes

Justice Department not pursuing the death penalty. A man who killed 23 people in a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, recently pleaded guilty to a 90-count criminal…

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Russian Businessman on Trial for Trading Information

His access to hacked information led to insider stock trading. Arguments in a case of alleged insider trading took place in Boston’s federal court this past week. Russian…

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Justice Department Searches President’s Beach House

Federal officials continue investigation into improper storage of classified documents On Wednesday, the Department of Justice searched President Joe Biden’s second home in Delaware as part of their…

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DOJ Finally Disrupts Hive Ransomware Group

The results come after a six-month coordinated effort with Germany and the Netherlands. The Justice Department recently announced the successful conclusion of their large-scale effort to disrupt the…

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Relatives of Boeing 737 MAX Victims Set to Testify

Victims sued to reverse case that was closed after $2.5 billion settlement. Family members of the people killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to speak before…

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Prosecutors Not Seeking Death Penalty for El Paso Shooter

The federal trial will begin next year for the mass murderer. Federal prosecutors recently announced that the federal trial for Patrick Crusius has been scheduled for early next…

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FBI Agents Arrest Bitzlato Founder in Miami

Departments of Justice and Treasury disrupt China-based cryptocurrency.  Justice Department officials announced the arrest of Anatoly Legkodymov, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange company Bitzlato. The FBI made…

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DOJ Requests Reinstatement of Mask Mandate

The transportation mask mandate was originally struck down due to lack of public comment period. The Justice Department has asked the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse…

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Representative Comer Calls for White House Transparency

Chair of House Oversight Committee expresses concerns over lack of visitor logs at president’s Wilmington home. Representative James Comer of Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said…

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