United States Department of Justice
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- parent of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 100%
- parent of Federal Bureau of Investigation 100%
- parent of Executive Office for Immigration Review 100%
- parent of Drug Enforcement Administration 100%
- parent of United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division 100%
- parent of Department of Justice Office of the Solicitor General 100%
- subsidiary of Federal Government of the United States 100%
- employed by James Comey 90%
- employed by Todd Blanche 70%
- affiliated with Internal Revenue Service 70%
- affiliated with Biden Administration 70%
- affiliated with Supreme Court of the United States 70%
- 2026-05-24 regulatory The Justice Department removed news releases about January 6 defendants from its website, deeming them partisan propaganda. source
- 2026-05-20 regulatory The US Department of Justice joined xAI in a lawsuit challenging an AI anti-discrimination law.
- 2026-05-19 regulatory The US Department of Justice charged seven Chinese executives and four shipping firms with price-fixing and restricting output. source
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DOJ creates $1.776B fund for 'victims of lawfare' in Trump settlement
The U.S. Department of Justice has established a $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" as part of a settlement with former President Donald Trump. This fund aims to provide compensation and formal apologies to indivi…
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Trump's $1.8B 'slush fund' for allies sparks GOP outrage
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has established a nearly $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate allies of Donald Trump who claim to have faced political prosecution. This move has drawn significant criticism from…
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US judge dismisses case against wrongly deported Salvadoran man
A U.S. federal judge has dismissed a criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man targeted during the Trump administration's migrant crackdown. The judge ruled the indictment was an abuse of prosecutoria…
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Trump sets precedent for presidential profit and tax immunity
Donald Trump has established an unprecedented precedent by leveraging his presidency to generate significant personal wealth and shield himself from tax scrutiny. This includes substantial profits from a cryptocurrency …
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Trump administration tightens immigration rules, targets denaturalization
The Trump administration is implementing new policies that require foreigners seeking U.S. green cards to return to their home countries for the application process, with limited exceptions. This move is expected to aff…
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Minnesota nonprofit leader sentenced to 42 years for $250M fraud
Aimee Bock, former leader of the Minnesota nonprofit Feeding Our Future, has been sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison for a $250 million fraud scheme. The organization, which claimed to provide meals for children dur…
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Chinese national charged in US for drug smuggling scheme
A Chinese national, Wei Gong, has been charged in the US for allegedly orchestrating a scheme to smuggle over 10 kilograms of stimulant drugs. The operation, which involved millions of dollars in transactions between 20…
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Ex-prosecutor charged for sending Trump probe report disguised as cake recipe
A former federal prosecutor in Florida, Carmen Lineberger, has been indicted for allegedly emailing a sealed report concerning the investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents to her personal accou…
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US charges men for AI porn; xAI fights anti-discrimination law
Two men have been charged under the new US Take It Down Act for creating and distributing AI-generated pornography featuring celebrities and private individuals. This law, signed by President Trump, imposes stricter pen…
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US charges Chinese container firms with pandemic price-fixing
The US Department of Justice has charged seven Chinese executives and four major shipping container companies with conspiring to fix prices and restrict output. These companies collectively produce approximately 95% of …
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Trump tax settlement expanded to block future IRS probes
A settlement between President Trump and the IRS has been expanded to permanently prevent further tax investigations into him, his family, and his businesses. This agreement, which includes a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponiz…
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US drops all tax claims against Trump in IRS lawsuit settlement
The US government has agreed to permanently drop all tax claims against former President Donald Trump and his organization. This settlement resolves Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS concerning the leak of his…
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Deutsche Bank kept Epstein accounts open post-arrest
Deutsche Bank continued to service Jeffrey Epstein's accounts for months after officially terminating their relationship, and even after his arrest. Internal communications reveal that a banker named Stewart Oldfield fa…
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Trump agrees to $1.7B fund to settle IRS lawsuit over tax leak
President Donald Trump has agreed to a $1.7 billion settlement to resolve his lawsuit against the IRS over a tax return leak. This fund, dubbed the "Anti-Weaponization Fund," aims to compensate individuals who believe t…
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DOJ accuses Yale Medical School of illegal race-based admissions
The U.S. Department of Justice has accused Yale University of illegally discriminating against Asian and white applicants in its medical school admissions. An investigation found that race was considered, leading to hig…
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AI news: Dangerous health advice, chip smuggling charges, and defense tech
A recent study found that ChatGPT Health provided dangerous advice in half of its responses, often suggesting delayed care for critical situations. Separately, three individuals, including a Super Micro Computer co-foun…
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US to drop fraud charges against billionaire Gautam Adani
US authorities are reportedly moving to drop fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and resolve parallel civil investigations. The Justice Department may announce the closure of its criminal case as early…
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US and China partner with Dubai Police to bust scam centers
The US and China have engaged in an unprecedented joint operation with Dubai Police to dismantle nine scam centers and arrest 276 suspects. This operation, codenamed Tri-Force Sentinel, targeted high-yield investment sc…
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DOJ extracts $30M settlement from PayPal over DEI program
The U.S. Department of Justice has secured a $30 million settlement from PayPal concerning the company's minority-owned business program. This action is seen as part of a broader trend of federal scrutiny and potential …
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Biden fights release of ghostwriter tapes from classified documents probe
President Biden is seeking to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts of his conversations with his ghostwriter. These tapes were central to Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation into Biden's handling…