DOJ Reports Charges Against Russian Hackers

Federal grand jury indicts six Russian military intelligence agents in malware attacks. Six agents of the Russian Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) were charged by a federal grand jury…

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Over 5,000 Arrested Since Operation Legend Launch

Attorney General announces progress made on violent crime since July. This week at a law enforcement roundtable in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Attorney General William Barr reported that federal…

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Federal Prosecutor Concludes DOJ Unmasking Probe

No wrongdoing found in the release of names by Obama Administration. The Justice Department announced earlier this week that U.S. Attorney John Bash had found no evidence of…

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Arrests Made in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Governor

Kidnappers charged with conspiracy while Governor Whitmer protected and supported. Late last week, the FBI announced that it had uncovered an elaborate plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen…

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DOJ Files Statement of Interest Supporting D.C. Church

Capitol Hill Baptist has been restricted in holding outdoor worship services. The Department of Justice filed a statement of interest on Friday in Capitol Hill Baptist Church v.…

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Justice Department Looking to Update Social Media Protections

Calls for reforms of Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act. This week, the president’s administration announced that it would be putting together legal briefs to assure that…

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DOJ Designates Cities as “Anarchist Jurisdictions”

Deems New York, Portland, and Seattle, putting federal funding at risk. The Justice Department released a list of cities in the United States on Monday that it deemed…

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Justice Department Getting Tough on Anarchists

Seditions charges encouraged for violent activists. In a memo that was sent internally to the Justice Department, Attorney General Barr directed the Justice Department to prioritize arresting and…

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Federal Grants go to Domestic Violence Programs

Millions in Covid-19 aid focused on home life in tribal regions. Deputy director of the the U.S. Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women, Laura Rogers joined federal…

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Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Dismiss Flynn Case

Justice Department’s request will not be followed.  On Monday, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. announced that it would be rejecting a request to dismiss the case…

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