President Donald Trump has publicly urged the U.S Justice Department to act against individuals he perceives as adversaries. This recent move has drawn criticism, with observers suggesting it undermines the longstanding independence of the Justice Department. Trump made the call via a social media post, addressing someone named "Pam", believed to be Attorney General Pam … [Read more...] about Trump Demands DOJ to Prosecute His Enemies
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AG Bondi Directs DOJ to Crack Down on Threats to Parents’ Rights
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has given instructions to the Justice Department to keep an eye on potential infringements of parental rights and First Amendment freedoms in educational settings. This development follows earlier reports of rising concerns over the respect for these rights in various school districts. Bondi released a memorandum on the social media platform … [Read more...] about AG Bondi Directs DOJ to Crack Down on Threats to Parents’ Rights
DOJ Demands Removal of Abrego Garcia
The Department of Justice has once again made clear its stance regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an immigrant whose legal status is currently under scrutiny. They have communicated their position to a federal judge, stating unequivocally that they desire Garcia's removal from the United States. This comes from a report in The New York Times. Garcia's situation is not a simple … [Read more...] about DOJ Demands Removal of Abrego Garcia
DOJ Considers Firearm Restrictions for Americans With Gender Dysphoria
The Department of Justice is currently reviewing the possibility of implementing restrictions on firearms access for those diagnosed with gender dysphoria. This term, recognized in medical literature, describes a conflict between an individual's birth sex and their gender identity. Reports indicate that recent incidents involving individuals grappling with gender identity have … [Read more...] about DOJ Considers Firearm Restrictions for Americans With Gender Dysphoria
D.C. Jury Throws Out DOJ’s Case Against ‘Subway Sandwich’
A grand jury in Washington, D.C., has reportedly turned down the Justice Department's proposal for felony assault charges against a former DOJ paralegal, who allegedly attacked a Border Patrol agent in the city using a Subway sandwich. The prosecutors now have three potential courses of action: they can retry their case, demote their charges to a misdemeanor, which would not … [Read more...] about D.C. Jury Throws Out DOJ’s Case Against ‘Subway Sandwich’





