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  • Grand Jury Rejects DOJ Attempt to Re-Indict New York Attorney General Letitia James

    A federal grand jury has declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking the Department of Justice’s second failed attempt to pursue criminal charges against the prominent Democratic official. The legal battle follows a mortgage fraud case previously dismissed by U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, who ruled in November that the federal…

  • Trump Threatens to Charge Biden With Perjury

    Donald Trump is escalating his campaign to dismantle Joe Biden’s legacy — and this time, he’s threatening criminal charges. In a sweeping and legally questionable declaration posted on social media, the president said he intends to cancel “most” of Biden’s executive orders on the grounds that they were not personally signed by Biden. Trump claimed,…

  • Afghan National Identified As Suspect In Shooting Of 2 National Guard Members Near White House

    Two West Virginia National Guard members were critically wounded Wednesday, November 26, 2025, in a targeted shooting just blocks from the White House, rattling a city that had been under heavy federal security since President Donald Trump’s law-and-order takeover in August. The attack unfolded shortly after 2 p.m. near the Farragut West Metro station, where…

  • 24 Epstein Survivors To Congress: ‘No Hiding — Release The Files’

    Twenty-four survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, including the family of the late Virginia Giuffre, are demanding that Congress stop stalling and release every file tied to the disgraced financier’s decades-long trafficking operation. In a pointed letter delivered ahead of a long-anticipated House vote, survivors urged lawmakers to approve the Epstein Files Transparency Act, calling this…

  • Two Federal Prosecutors Resign Amid Pressure To Work On DOJ Case Targeting Obama

    Two federal prosecutors have resigned from the Southern District of Florida (SDFL) after reportedly being asked to join a politically charged investigation involving former President Barack Obama, ex-CIA Director John Brennan, and other former intelligence officials. According to MSNBC, the resignations prompted an emergency, division-wide meeting on Monday afternoon, called by U.S. Attorney Jason Reding…

  • Tariff Showdown: What’s At Stake In The ‘Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump’ Case Before he Supreme Court

    The legal battle over sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump took center stage this week with the Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump case, which challenges whether the president has the authority, under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), to unilaterally impose import duties without congressional approval. Here’s what you need to know —…

  • Epstein Survivors Demand Release of Full Files, Threaten to Expose Other Predators

    Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse stood on the steps of Capitol Hill on Wednesday, September 3, demanding transparency and warning that if the government fails to release the full trove of Epstein-related documents, they may release their own list of alleged sexual predators. Ten women, including Marina Lacerda, Anouska De Georgiou, Lisa Philipps, and Teresa…

  • Trump-Appointed U.S. Attorney Demotes Senior Prosecutors Handling Jan. 6 Cases

    Trump-appointed interim U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., Ed Martin has demoted several senior prosecutors who worked on high-profile cases related to the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and Trump allies, including Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. The decision, which permanently reassigns at least seven experienced prosecutors to handling low-level misdemeanors in D.C.…