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DOJ Finds Memphis Police Discriminate Against Black Residents, Calls for Reform
The Justice Department has accused the Memphis Police Department of using excessive force and engaging in discriminatory practices against Black residents, urging the city to implement sweeping changes.

Stowaway on Delta Flight Arrested by FBI After Return to New York
The FBI has arrested Svetlana Dali, the woman who boarded a Delta Air Lines flight to France without proper documentation, upon her return to New York, an official confirmed. Dali arrived back at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Wednesday, flying Delta once again, but this time under escort by U.S. law enforcement, according to…

Trump’s DEA Pick Chad Chronister Withdraws Amid Scrutiny
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the DEA, Chad Chronister, announced Tuesday that he is withdrawing from consideration, marking the second withdrawal of a Trump pick in recent days.

Trump FBI Nominee Kash Patel Targeted in Iranian Cyber Attack
Iranian hackers have reportedly targeted Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for FBI chief, in a cyberattack, signaling a concerning breach within the incoming administration.

FinAware, a New AI Software Company, Teams Up With Marquette University Students to Help Investigate Criminal Fraud Cases
The partnership pairs graduate students in the Masters Accounting Program with law enforcement and anti-fraud professionals to investigate active fraud cases that might otherwise be left unaddressed.

Justice or Politics? Hunter Biden’s Pardon Raises Tough Questions
President Biden’s announcement on Sunday of a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, included a striking accusation: that the gun and tax charges against him were the result of political pressure rather than impartial justice.

Kash Patel’s Blueprint for the FBI: Fire Leaders, Target Journalists, Reshape the Agency
Kash Patel, a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump, is advocating for sweeping and controversial changes to the FBI, as outlined in his 2023 book, “Government Gangsters.”

Justice Department Staff Grapple with Uncertainty as Trump’s Transition Begins
Attorney General Merrick Garland and senior Justice Department officials are urging career employees to remain in their roles as the department transitions to a new administration.