The agency alleges she listed a home in Virginia as her primary residence, among other issues related to mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) filed a…
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President’s Administration Files Appeal of District Judge’s Contempt Threat
Judge Boasberg found “probable cause” to hold the administration in contempt for not returning planes containing deportees last month. President Donald Trump’s administration requested that the D.C. Circuit…
Read MoreDOJ Forms Second Amendment Task Force
The department also collaborated in the repeal of the “zero-tolerance” policy for gun dealers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a new Second Amendment Task Force this month,…
Read MorePresident Signs Memorandum to Stop Social Security Fraud
Social Security Administration updates security procedures to reduce fraud. President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Tuesday barring illegals from receiving any benefits from Social Security. The order…
Read MoreATF Repeals “Zero Tolerance” Policy
Attorney General Bondi says, “The 2nd Amendment is not a second-class right.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) have…
Read MoreFederal Agencies Launch Title IX Enforcement Team
Education secretary announces Joint Task Force that seeks to expedite investigations and uphold protections for female students. The Departments of Education and Justice recently announced the creation of…
Read MoreFederal Judge Finds FEMA Funding Review Violates Previous Order
The Justice Department maintains that the agency is complying with his court order. District Judge John McConnell recently ruled that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) violated his…
Read MoreDOJ Pulls Federal Corrections Funding from Maine
The state is housing a transgender double murder convict in a women’s prison. The Department of Justice has halted nonessential federal funding to Maine’s Department of Correction since…
Read MoreDOJ Proposes Path to Firearm Ownership for Reformed Offenders
The rule has been filed with the Federal Register and opened to public comment. The U.S. Department of Justice proposed an interim rule to allow people who have…
Read MorePostal Worker Found Guilty of Stealing Mailed Checks
He stole over a million dollars in U.S. Treasury and private checks. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia reported that a former U.S. Postal worker…
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