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More than 900 former Justice Department employees are urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject President Donald Trump’s nominee for a federal appeals court seat, calling him unfit for the bench ...
A Minnesota man accused of killing a state lawmaker and her husband claimed in a handwritten letter to the FBI that he was acting on secret orders from the governor, federal prosecutors revealed ...
President Donald Trump is trying to tamp down a political firestorm of his own making over the Justice Department’s decision not to release records tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case.
Federal law enforcement officials say Jeffrey Epstein hired private investigators to harass and intimidate FBI agents ...
The Justice Department’s top ethics official was fired Friday by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, marking the latest in a string of dismissals targeting longtime civil servants amid growing concerns ...
Bongino has reportedly clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of Epstein-related records, raising speculation about his future with the bureau, USA Today reports. Conservative ...
A new Senate report blames the U.S. Secret Service for failing to prevent the 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ...
Although polygraphs aren’t admissible in court, they’re commonly used for background checks. But under Patel and Bongino, former officials say they’ve become a tool for purging perceived disloyalty.
The Senate Appropriations Committee was set to advance one of its 12 annual funding bills but abruptly recessed after a ...