Secretary of State also issued a statement condemning sanctions placed on Israeli officials by U.S. allies. The State Department imposed sanctions this month on members of the International…
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President Biden Issues More Pardons Before His Departure
He said, “These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing.” President Joe Biden, in the last hours of his presidency, issued preemptive pardons of…
Read MoreLabor Department Launches Grant Initiative for Incarceration-to-Employment Program
$25 million in funding will support training and employment to reduce recidivism. The U.S. Department of Labor recently announced at least $25 million in grants under the Pathway…
Read MorePresident Biden Issues a 10+ Year Pardon of His Son
Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to gun-related charges and tax misdemeanors. President Joe Biden issued a pardon to his son Hunter on Sunday. After stating unequivocally earlier this year…
Read MoreClassified Documents Case Against President-Elect Trump Dismissed
The 11th Circuit granted the DOJ’s request to dismiss. On Tuesday, the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals granted the request of the Justice Department’s special counsel to…
Read MoreSpecial Counsel Moves to Dismiss 2020 Election Interference Case Against Trump
The office cites the DOJ’s position of not indicting or prosecuting a sitting president. Special Prosecutor Jack Smith has filed a motion to dismiss the election interference case…
Read MoreNew York Judge Cancels Sentencing in Trump Case
District Attorney Bragg supported postponing the sentencing date. New York Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the business records case against now-President-elect Donald Trump, has delayed sentencing indefinitely. Sentencing…
Read MoreDOJ Releases Jordanians Who Attempted to Infiltrate Quantico
The men had poised as Amazon drivers to gain access to Marine base. The U.S. Department of Justice has dismissed the case against two Jordanian men who sought…
Read MoreCA Teen Pleads Guilty to Running “Swatting” Business
Department of Justice brought charges against the culprit for hundreds of faked emergency calls. California teenager Alan Filion pled guilty this month to falsely calling SWAT on hundreds…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Arguments Debating Inaction as “Crime of Violence”
Attorneys for a crime family claim no action means no crime. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in Delligatti v. United States regarding the definition of a…
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