
Justice Department Asks Jan. 6 Committee for Transcripts to Help With Criminal Investigation
Attorney General Merrick Garland's probe into the attack on the Capitol appears to be heating up
Attorney General Merrick Garland's probe into the attack on the Capitol appears to be heating up
The inspector general is now reviewing why the DOJ secretly obtained the data of Reps. Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and others
E. Jean Carroll's case isn't the only instance of Merrick Garland and the DOJ looking out for the former president
The Justice Department is pushing ahead with plans for three executions this week even though two of the prisoners have Covid-19 and multiple courts have objected to the government’s aggressive tactics
"I know you will now have a truly fantastic Thanksgiving," Trump wrote of the former national security adviser
The president's patronizing, white-savior talk will likely stop if he loses, and that should motivate us all
The Justice Department on Tuesday filed a complaint against Google, alleging the Big Tech behemoth has violated antitrust law. The lawsuit could be a sign of things to come
There's probably not much to reports of the attorney general's frustration with the president and the president's frustration with the Justice Department ... for now
Government prosecutors are angry and looking for the exits after a political appointee intervened to give Trump crony Roger Stone a lighter sentence.
The Justice Department's decision to revise its sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone is more evidence that the president and attorney general are working in lockstep
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