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Supreme Court Says DOJ Improperly Charged Hundreds of Jan. 6 Defendants
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that federal prosecutors overreached when using an obstruction law to charge hundreds of rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Federal Law Enforcement Busts Nearly 200 People in $2.7B Health Care Fraud Crackdown
The Justice Department has charged nearly 200 people, including doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, in health care fraud schemes that totaled $2.7 billion in false claims.
Cannon Rejects Trump’s FBI Misconduct Claims, But Grants Another Hearing
By Steve Neavling Former President Trump’s claims that the FBI misled the court to search Mar-a-Lago were rejected by Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday, but she granted an additional hearing on whether prosecutors improperly breached attorney-client privilege to secure their indictment. In an 11-page ruling, Cannon rejected Trump’s claims that the FBI misled a magistrate…
House GOP Advances Major Reductions in Federal Law Enforcement
House Republicans seeking to punish federal law enforcement advanced legislation aimed at significantly reducing funding for the Justice Department and U.S. attorneys’ offices nationwide.
DOJ Charges Russian Accused of Hacking Ukraine’s Government Systems in 2022
A Russian national has been charged with conspiring to hack into and destroy government computer systems and data in Ukraine and allied countries, including the U.S., the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
New Photos Show ‘Haphazard Manner’ in Which Trump Kept Classified Documents
Newly released photos from the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago show the “haphazard manner” in which Donald Trump stored boxes of classified documents that were seized in August 2022.
Border Crossings Down 40% Since Biden’s Asylum Measure Began
Homeland Security is touting a steep decline in illegal border crossings since President Biden announced broad restrictions on asylum claims.