DOJ

Jan 05 2025POLITICS

The Uncertain Future of January 6th Rioters: Will Trump’s Presidency Stop Prosecutions?

President Trump’s return isn’t until later this month, but it's already shaking up the Justice Department’s ongoing cases against the January 6th rioters. Over 1, 570 people have been arrested, making it the largest criminal probe in US history. However, the election results are making defendants delay plea deals, hoping for pardons. Recent cases, like the Texas man ...

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Jan 03 2025EDUCATION

DoJ’s Big Spend: $100 Million on DEI Programs in 4 Years

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has spent a whopping $100 million over the past four years on programs focused on restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This spending was revealed in a new report by Parents Defending Education (PDE), a right-leaning group. The report shows the DOJ doled out funds to over 900 school...

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Pam Bondi's DOJ Agenda: Violence Against Women Under the Spotlight

Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for Attorney General, is urged to focus on a pressing issue: violence against women. According to Paul DelPonte, the head of a national crime-fighting organization, Bondi's background in prosecuting such cases makes her well-suited for the role. With Trump facing criticism over his past comments and allegations of abuse against women, D...

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

What Happens When AI Search Meets Antitrust?

Imagine you're in a big classroom where one student, Google, has been controlling the questions and answers for years. Now, the Justice Department is checking if Google is playing fair or hogging all the attention. They want to talk to Dmitry Shevelenko, the business boss of Perplexity, a new AI search company. Perplexity and others like ChatGPT are trying to change ...

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

The Secret Investigation into EcoHealth Alliance

A secret grand jury investigation launched by the Department of Justice is probing a US nonprofit, EcoHealth Alliance, that directed millions in US taxpayer funds to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). Scientists suspect that this funding could be linked to gain-of-function research, which might have led to the COVID-19 lab leak. This revelation has surfaced due t...

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Google and the Chrome Browser: A Fair Fight or a Step Back?

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. , is facing a big challenge. Last Thursday, their stock prices took a 4% dip after the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) proposed a major change. The DOJ thinks Google should step back from controlling its Chrome browser. The goal? To shake up Google's dominant position in the search engine market. Both big political parties in t...

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Feds Fearful: Trump's Threats Prompt Legal Consultations

Officials from the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are worried. They're consulting lawyers, fearing prosecution if Donald Trump returns to the White House. Trump has vowed to take "retribution" against those he sees as part of a "deep state" that he believes targeted him. This fear has grown stronger with Trump's choice of Ma...

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Gaetz's Bright Mind and Trump's AG Pick: A Fresh Perspective

Would you believe it? Mike Johnson from Louisiana thinks Matt Gaetz, who Trump picked as Attorney General, is super smart. Like, one of the smartest people in Washington smart. He even worked with Gaetz for eight years. Johnson says Gaetz knows a lot about how the Department of Justice has been used unfairly. He thinks Gaetz will make changes, which is why some peopl...

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Inhumane Conditions Unveiled at Fulton County Jail

Fulton County Jail in Atlanta has been found to provide conditions that are not only dangerous but also violate the Constitution, according to a recent report by the US Justice Department. The jail struggles to protect inmates from violent attacks, including stabbings and killings. Detention officers have been found to use excessive force without proper justification...

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Trump's Team Sets Sights on Justice Department Targets

Some close to Donald Trump are already setting the scene for what could happen after his potential presidency. A lawyer advising Trump, Mike Davis, has been vocal about his disdain for legal adversaries like special counsel Jack Smith and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Davis has even threatened James with prison time for her past legal action against Trump....

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