Category: Department of Justice

Justice Dept. Still ‘Working’ on Congressional Request for Trump, Biden Documents After 5 Months

Five months after a request for information from Senate Intelligence Committee leaders, the U.S. Department of Justice said it’s “working” on it. The response, sent by letter on Saturday, was in reply to an Aug. 14 request by Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) seeking to determine whether classified documents discovered in…


Activists Charged With Vandalizing Pro-life Facilities After FBI Investigation

Two left-wing activists, including one who says she’s part of Antifa, have been charged with painting threatening messages on pro-life facilities in Florida. Amber Smith-Stewart, 23, and Caleb Freestone, 27, were indicted by a federal grand jury on conspiracy against rights and violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. According to court…


DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Google in New Escalation

The Department of Justice and eight states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Alphabet-owned Google, calling for the breakup of the firm’s ad-technology business and alleging it’s engaged in monopolistic practices. “Google abuses its monopoly power to disadvantage website publishers and advertisers who dare to use competing ad tech products in a search for higher quality, or…


Abbott Labs Being Investigated Over Baby Formula, Company Says

A major baby formula company is being investigated by U.S. authorities for possible criminal conduct related to the formula, according to the company. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is probing the matter, a spokesperson told news outlets. “DOJ has informed us of its investigation and we’re cooperating fully,” the spokesperson said. Abbott did not…


Supreme Court to Hear Transgender Illegal Immigrant’s Case Against Biden Administration

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Jan. 17 in a case brought by a transgender illegal immigrant against the Biden administration. At issue is a section of U.S. immigration law that states illegal aliens must exhaust “all administrative remedies available to the alien as of right” before appealing the decision in the…


Biden Kept Top Secret Ukraine Documents at University With CCP Ties | Truth Over News

President Joe Biden in September expressed his alleged anger that confidential documents were found in boxes at former President Donald Trump’s residence. Well, it turns out that Biden had his own boxes of top-secret documents. We look at what the Biden documents might have contained, why he might have kept them, what the Chinese Communist…


Failure to Go After DOJ for Illicit Spying on Kash Patel Highlights Fundamental Flaw in Durham Probe | Truth Over News

The old Romans had a saying: Who watches the watchmen? We’ve used the phrase for generations to question and challenge authority. But now it looks like we will have to change the old saying to: Who watches the watchmen who watch the watchmen? We’re talking about the recent disclosure that, when former House Intelligence Committee…


Mississippi Public Policy Report Calls for More Police Funding in Response to Increased Crime in the State

Using FBI crime data, a public policy group has assessed that the homicide rate in Mississippi spiked 66 percent from 2017 to 2020, leading to the organization’s call for more police funding. Empower Mississippi (EM) has produced a December report (pdf) examining violent crime statistics. Em’s Senior Advisor Forest Thigpen said the report is intended…


Ohio Man Charged With Leaving Threatening Voicemails for Arizona Election Official

A 44-year-old man was charged on Wednesday for allegedly leaving threatening voicemails for an unnamed election official with the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office in August. Joshua Russell of Bucyrus, Ohio, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Phoenix, Ariz., and charged with three counts of making a threatening interstate communication and three counts…


DOJ’s New Enforcement Strategy Pushes Companies to ‘Own Up’ to Crime

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is using a combination of carrots and sticks to encourage banks and other corporations to proactively report misconduct by their employees, while ramping up scrutiny of cryptocurrency scams, according to a senior official. The DOJ is changing its approach to corporate criminal enforcement by allowing companies to avoid pleading…