Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation December 15, 2022
U.S. Justice Department investigators are back inside the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala, about two years after a report by its civil rights division found incarcerated women had been subjected to sexual abuse for years. Amy Filjones, spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Middle District of Florida, said DOJ personnel will be at the facility until the end of the week to follow up on its civil rights probe that began in... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation December 07, 2022
Former President Donald Trump has yet another potential legal threat, and this time his troubles are coming from congressional lawmakers.On Tuesday, Representative Bennie Thompson, the chair of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot, told reporters... + más
Does a criminal referral mean someone's been charged with a crime? | Newsweek
First on CNN: January 6 committee considers criminal referrals for at least 4 others besides Trump | CNN
Forbes USA Business December 01, 2022
Updated Dec 1, 2022, 06:00pm ESTTopline A federal appeals court has cut short a special master’s review of White House documents the Department of Justice seized at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate, siding Thursday with the DOJ, which means the federal... + más
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump On Mar-A-Lago Classified Documents | Forbes
Trump Mar-A-Lago Investigation: What To Know As Ex-President Goes To Supreme Court | Forbes
WPTV USA Nation November 23, 2022
A Newsy analysis of recently-released FBI crime data shows felony assaults with guns increased during the pandemic in the vast majority of larger communities that track and regularly report the incidents to the federal government. Newsy examined the data for more than 500 law... + más
Op-Ed: Does owning a gun make you safer? | Los Angeles Times
Homicides Continued to Increase in 2021, According to the FBI's Flawed Crime Report | Time
Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
Updated Oct 13, 2022, 03:15pm EDTTopline The Supreme Court ruled against former President Donald Trump Thursday, refusing to grant his request that a third-party special master be allowed to review classified materials found at Mar-A-Lago, which ensures Trump won’t be able to... + más
Trump Aide Reportedly Caught On Security Camera Moving Boxes At Mar-A-Lago—After DOJ Subpoena To Return Classified Documents | Forbes
Associated Press USA Business October 06, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. senator is pressing the FBI for more information after a whistleblower alleged that an internal review found 665 FBI personnel have resigned or retired to avoid accountability in misconduct probes over the past two decades.The whistleblower told the... + más
Whistleblower: 665 left FBI over misconduct in two decades | WPLG Local 10
Whistleblower: Hundreds left FBI over misconduct in 20 years | 10 WBNS
The Daily Beast USA Politics September 30, 2022
The ’s decision to take as (essentially) its client, defending him in the writer defamation suit, of not only investigating their own client for potential criminal conduct—but also contradicting their client’s other lawyers.This is a mess of DOJ’s own making, and one... + más
Essential Politics: Could Trump really go to prison? | Los Angeles Times
How Trump Has Survived Decades of Legal Trouble | Time
Fox News USA Politics September 26, 2022
FIRST ON FOX: , a Democrat, detailed his recent probe into the nearly 1,000 uncounted prison deaths under the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) watch.Ossoff, the chairman of the , spoke with Fox News Digital in the Senate halls last week on his bipartisan investigation into the... + más
DOJ Undercounted Nearly 1,000 Deaths in U.S. Prisons | Time
Department of Justice fails to fully count prison deaths, Senate report finds | ABC News
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