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Justice Department Launches Task Force to Investigate Hamas and Antisemitism
The Justice Department on Monday announced a new task force to investigate Hamas for its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, as well as potential civil rights violations and acts of antisemitism linked to support for the militant group.

Judge Slams Trump Administration’s Deportation of Alleged Gang Members
A federal judge sharply criticized the Trump administration Monday for deporting more than 200 alleged gang members to El Salvador despite a court order barring their removal.

Illegal Border Crossings Plummet to Lowest Levels in Decades
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have fallen to their lowest levels in decades, leaving once-packed migrant shelters nearly empty and prompting more people stranded in Mexico to return home.

FBI Names Rachel Byrd as Special Agent in Charge of Mobile Field Office
The FBI has appointed Rachel A. Byrd as the new special agent in charge of its Mobile Field Office, the agency announced.

Lengel: Trump Sounded Like a ‘Gangster’ During His Speech at DOJ
President Trump tried to convince DOJ employees integrity has returned.


ICE Faces $2 Billion Budget Shortfall Amid Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
ICE is facing a nearly $2 billion budget shortfall this fiscal year, far exceeding the additional $500 million Congress is considering, according to sources familiar with the agency’s communications.

Secret Service Agent Who Foiled Assassination Attempt Dies at 87
Larry Buendorf, the Secret Service agent who stopped Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme’s assassination attempt on President Gerald Ford in 1975, died Sunday at his home in Colorado Springs.