Department of Justice
New Photos Surface from Jeffrey Epstein's Estate Showing Trump, Clinton, and Other Powerful Figures
Dec 13, 2025 12:23 am CST
House Democrats have released 19 previously unseen photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate showing connections to prominent figures including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and former Prince Andrew. These images, part of a larger collection of 95,000 photos, have emerged as lawmakers continue investigating Epstein's high-profile relationships and call for the Department of Justice to release all case files related to the late financier's sex trafficking charges.
Federal Judge Orders Trump to End National Guard Deployment in Los Angeles: A Constitutional Standoff
Dec 11, 2025 05:00 am CST
A federal judge has ruled against President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, declaring the federalization illegal and ordering control returned to California Governor Gavin Newsom. The landmark decision challenges presidential authority over state troops and represents a significant legal setback to Trump's controversial security initiatives in Democratic-run cities. The ruling emphasizes the importance of federalism in the American system of government.
Key Statements from Epstein Victims and Politicians as House Votes to Release DOJ Files
Nov 19, 2025 10:07 am CST
The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to force the Department of Justice to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, prompting powerful statements from victims and politicians across the political spectrum. President Trump distanced himself from Epstein while victims like Jena-Lisa Jones urged against politicization of their trauma. Representatives from both parties demanded accountability for wealthy perpetrators, as survivors advocated for justice and recognition of the children harmed in this case.
US Judge Dismisses Boeing Criminal Charges in $1.1 Billion Settlement Over Fatal 737 MAX Crashes
Nov 07, 2025 12:20 am CST
A US judge has dismissed criminal charges against Boeing related to two fatal 737 MAX 8 crashes that killed 346 people, following a $1.1 billion settlement agreement with the Department of Justice. The deal resolves the case without requiring Boeing to plead guilty to fraud charges, while the company continues to face criticism from victims' families regarding accountability for the aircraft's safety failures.
FBI Confirms Kash Patel's Government Jet Use Follows Federal Regulations for Required Travel
Nov 01, 2025 03:39 pm CST
The FBI has defended Director Kash Patel's use of government aircraft for personal travel, explaining that FBI Directors are designated as "required use travelers" by federal law. Assistant Director Ben Williamson highlighted that Patel's travel practices actually save taxpayer money compared to his predecessors, while emphasizing the FBI's significant performance improvements under his leadership, including a 100% increase in arrests and major gains in child rescue operations.
FBI Director Kash Patel Faces Criticism for Using $60 Million Government Jet for Girlfriend's Performance
Oct 30, 2025 04:30 pm CST
FBI Director Kash Patel is under investigation for allegedly misusing a $60 million Department of Justice jet to attend his girlfriend's performance at a wrestling event. Flight logs show the government aircraft traveled from Virginia to Pennsylvania and then to Nashville, raising questions about the proper use of federal resources during a government funding crisis. This controversy adds to previous criticisms of Patel's leadership and travel habits.
Trump Seeks $230 Million Compensation from Justice Department for Previous Federal Investigations
Oct 22, 2025 10:16 am CST
President Donald Trump claims the Department of Justice owes him significant compensation for damages caused by previous federal investigations, with reports indicating his legal team is seeking approximately $230 million. This unprecedented situation raises ethical concerns as Trump would effectively be approving payment to himself, though he states any compensation would go to charity or the White House.
US Vows To 'Disrupt, Destroy' Leftist Groups After Charlie Kirk's Death
Sep 16, 2025 10:51 am CST
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said Charlie Kirk's final message to him called for a coordinated effort against unnamed left-wing groups accused of promoting violence.







