Tag: DOJ

Merrick Garland and DOJ Sued for Not Requiring Hunter Biden to Register as a Foreign Agent

A lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice (DOJ) in regard to allegations that the agency failed to enforce having Hunter Biden register as a foreign agent. America First Legal, a conservative group, said in its suit that the DOJ and Mr. Garland had an obligation to enforce…


Congress Passes Defense Bill, Restricting Pentagon’s Social Policies

After intense clashes, the House passes the annual National Defense Authorization Act budget. Included are amendments that reverse the Biden administration’s social policies in the Pentagon. The Biden administration announces a plan to cancel nearly $40 billion in student debt for hundreds of thousands of borrowers. How does that work, and how likely is it to…


PREMIERING NOW: US Attorney’s Statements on Hunter Biden Investigation & Actions by Lead Prosecutor Raise Huge Questions for DOJ | Truth Over News

In the ongoing and evolving saga surrounding David Weiss—the U.S. Attorney for Delaware and the man ostensibly in charge of the Hunter Biden Investigation—one thing remains clear. His story regarding his ability to actually charge Mr. Biden has shifted and evolved, while the story from the IRS whistleblowers who outed the investigation cover up has…


US Attorney’s Statements on Hunter Biden Investigation & Actions by Lead Prosecutor Raise Huge Questions for DOJ | Truth Over News

In the ongoing and evolving saga surrounding David Weiss—the U.S. Attorney for Delaware and the man ostensibly in charge of the Hunter Biden Investigation—one thing remains clear. His story regarding his ability to actually charge Mr. Biden has shifted and evolved, while the story from the IRS whistleblowers who outed the investigation cover up has…


Trump Criticizes DOJ’s Refusal to Grant Presidential Immunity in Lawsuit

Former President Donald Trump criticized the Department of Justice (DOJ) for reversing their position on whether he should have presidential immunity on comments he made regarding the defamation lawsuit against him by E. Jean Carroll. On his Truth Social platform Wednesday, Mr. Trump referred to the DOJ’s refusal to grant presidential immunity as “horrible” before adding, “We…


DOJ Quietly Removes Child Sex Trafficking Information From Its Website

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has quietly taken down a series of sections from its website related to both domestic and international child sex trafficking, including a portion that offers information about U.S. minors being “recruited and exploited” into the commercial sex industry. According to an archived version of the website, the agency previously provided…


DOJ Reverses Previous Support for Trump Immunity in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Lawsuit

The Department of Justice does not believe former President Donald Trump was immune from civil action as a public official when he allegedly made defamatory statements against author E. Jean Carroll in 2019 and will therefore not defend him. The decision marks a U-turn for the DOJ, which had previously defended Mr. Trump in a…


DOJ Excluded IRS Investigative Team from Briefing on Biden Bribery Allegations: Sen. Grassley

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says the Department of Justice (DOJ) briefed federal prosecutors and FBI investigators on the contents of a scheme alleging that then-Vice President Joe Biden took a criminal bribe from a foreign national but left IRS investigators out of the loop on the allegations. In an Oct. 23, 2020, meeting, Grassley alleged…


DOJ Sues Los Angeles County Claiming ADA Violations at Vote Centers

The federal government is suing Los Angeles County for allegedly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by restricting access for disabled people at vote centers during the 2020 primary and general elections, and the 2022 general election. In the complaint filed June 29 in U.S. District Court, the Department of Justice (DOJ) seeks a…


Ex-Ohio House Speaker Sentenced to 20 Years for Role in Corruption Conspiracy

Republican Larry Householder, the former speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in a major racketeering conspiracy that rocked the Buckeye State. The punishment, meted out by U.S. district judge Timothy Black, is the maximum penalty allowed under the law. “The court and the…