The Justice Department is the United States federal executive department responsible for enforcing federal law, administering justice, and representing the government in legal matters.
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The Justice Department moved to dismiss Steve Bannon’s criminal case over his refusal to cooperate with the House Jan. 6 investigation.
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State election officials say the Trump administration has offered little help on election security, even as the Justice Department sues states over voter rolls and the FBI steps in with a late briefing call.
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The Justice Department released a huge new batch of Jeffrey Epstein files, but Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the agency is not hiding a secret client list and is not protecting President Donald Trump.
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A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department’s lawsuit that sought Oregon’s voter rolls, dealing another setback to the Trump administration’s effort to get state voting data.
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House Democrats are pressing the Justice Department to turn over records on the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, saying the department may have blocked proper civil rights review.
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The Justice Department ordered prosecutors to drop and stop pursuing criminal cases over diesel emissions cheating, a move linked to a new legal theory backed by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and the Trump administration.
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The Justice Department sent subpoenas to Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and Attorney General Keith Ellison, as part of an investigation tied to immigration enforcement actions.
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A month after the deadline to release Epstein case files, the Justice Department has made public only part of the records, while Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna say the delay and redactions break the law.
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The Trump administration is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division to focus on alleged “reverse discrimination,” drawing criticism from civil rights advocates and prompting new legal challenges.
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The Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey tried to hinder federal immigration enforcement through their public criticism of the Trump administration.
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A California federal judge blocked the Justice Department’s effort to collect sensitive voter roll data, saying the request threatened privacy and voting rights.
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A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department’s lawsuit seeking access to California voter data, calling the request a threat to voting rights and privacy.
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The Justice Department briefly removed at least 15 newly released Epstein files from its website, raising fresh questions about its document release.
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The Justice Department has started releasing Epstein-related files and photos, giving the public a first look at records tied to Jeffrey Epstein while questions remain about redactions and delayed disclosures.
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Former federal ethics officials are urging the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate a legal memo that helped justify U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats off South America.
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Trump said he is targeting major meatpackers over beef prices, and the Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation.
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The Justice Department is investigating whether Black Lives Matter leaders defrauded donors after the movement took in millions during the 2020 racial justice protests.
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Legal experts say rising political prosecutions involving President Donald Trump, James Comey, and the Justice Department are deepening public distrust and could trap the U.S. in a cycle of revenge cases.
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James Comey pleaded not guilty in a Trump-era Justice Department case accusing him of lying to Congress, setting up a fight over whether the prosecution is politically motivated.
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The Justice Department has subpoenaed travel records tied to Fani Willis, raising new questions about the Georgia prosecutor who brought a case against Donald Trump.
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