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Sen. Menendez’s First Week of Trial Reveals He Stashed A lot of Money, Gold at His Home
FBI agents who searched U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez’s house in June 2022 found piles and piles of cash, along with 13 gold bars.

How Trump Would Turn DOJ, FBI into Weapon for Conservative Causes
Allies of Donald Trump are working on proposals to limit the independence of the FBI and Justice Department, with the goal of converting the DOJ into a weapon for conservative causes


DOJ Takes Major Step to Reclassify Marijuana After Decades of Zero Tolerance
Signaling a seismic shift in marijuana enforcement, the Justice Department on Thursday officially moved to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug.

FBI Headquarters Welcomes 2 New Leaders Appointed by Wray
FBI Director Christopher Wray appointed two leaders to key positions at the bureau’s headquarters.

FBI, Homeland Security Warn of Potential Terrorist Attacks Targeting LGBTQ+ Events
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are warning of a potential terrorist attack targeting LGBTQ+ Pride Month.

Biden Aims to Shut Down Border Once Crossings Reach 4,000 Per Day
President Biden plans to implement executive measures that would enable him to close the U.S.-Mexico border when migrant crossings hit 4,000 per day.

Funds For U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Drop Dramatically Under Biden Administration
By Allan Lengel A fund for U.S. victims of designated State sponsors of terrorism like Iran has seen a dramatic decrease under the Biden administration. The result has been less money to compensate families, spouses and dependents, who have obtained federal court-judgments against the terrorist-designated nations. The Department of Justice collects civil and criminal penalties…