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Kash Patel Embraces Spotlight as FBI Director, Drawing Praise and Scrutiny
Since taking over as FBI director in February, Kash Patel has become a high-profile presence — attending sporting events, posting on social media, and reshaping the bureau’s leadership and structure.

Justice Department Reconsiders Navarro Conviction for Defying Jan. 6 Committee
The Justice Department is reevaluating its legal stance on former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro’s criminal contempt of Congress conviction, a move that could lead to the case being overturned.


Trump Officials Face Criminal Contempt for Ignoring Deportation Ruling
Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges after defying a federal judge’s order to halt deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members who were denied due process.

Texas Men Sentenced for Posing as DEA Agents in Oregon Marijuana Robbery
Two Texas men who posed as DEA agents to rob marijuana growers in southern Oregon were sentenced to federal prison Wednesday, and a third pleaded guilty for his role in the scheme.

Judge Blocks Trump Order Targeting Law Firm behind Fox Election Settlement
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order punishing the law firm Susman Godfrey, calling it a “shocking abuse of power” aimed at retaliating against political critics.

Harvard risks losing foreign students, federal funds in dispute with DHS
The Department of Homeland Security is threatening to strip Harvard University of its ability to enroll foreign students and has canceled more than $2.7 million in federal grants amid an escalating dispute with the Trump administration.

Massachusetts Immigration Lawyer Told to Leave U.S. in Email Meant for Clients
A Massachusetts immigration attorney says she was mistakenly sent an email by immigration authorities ordering her to leave the United States — even though she’s a U.S.-born citizen.