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Cry MAGA, and Let Slip the Dogs of War
If you thought the last 72 hours since the FBI's Mar-a-Lago search were ugly, buckle up.
Cops Tied to Breonna Taylor’s Death Arrested and Charged
The DOJ has charged four current and former Louisville police officers, sources told VICE News: Brett Hankison, Joshua Jaynes, Kelly Hanna Goodlett, and Kyle Meany.
One of the Girls Do Porn Ringleaders Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking Charges
Matthew Wolfe was one of the leaders of Girls Do Porn, a criminal ring that coerced women into appearing in explicit videos.
Former Coinbase Manager Arrested by Feds for Alleged Insider Trading
The Department of Justice is accusing three people of a scheme that netted around $1.5 million.
The Department of Justice Announced New Climate Cops. What Can They Do?
The agency announced the new Office of Environmental Justice along with the EPA to tackle pollution disproportionately affecting marginalized communities.
The DOJ Is Up Against the Clock to Prosecute Trump for Jan. 6
We talked to a federal prosecutor about a potential criminal referral by the Jan. 6 committee, and how we’re all living in Merrick Garland’s head.
The ‘Overwhelming’ Evidence That Trump & Co. Committed Conspiracy
We talked to a prominent prosecutor who's laid out the way the DOJ could charge Trump and John Eastman for trying to overturn the election.
Farm Workers Were Trafficked and Threatened With a Gun in South Carolina, Feds Say
Two people in South Carolina are accused of conspiring to traffic seasonal agricultural workers and confiscating their passports.
4 People Including a Baby Found Frozen to Death Near US-Canada Border
A Florida man has been charged with human smuggling and is awaiting his next court appearance, while authorities in Canada and the US continue to investigate.
Google’s Attack on DOJ Antitrust Chief Is ‘Far-Fetched,’ Advocacy Group Argues
Google’s allegation that Jonathan Kanter can’t be impartial is at odds with its silence on staff with Google connections in the administration.
Crime Boss or Tech CEO? An Encrypted Phone Company Sues the Government to Save Itself
The Department of Justice says Jean-François Eap is a drug boss. He says he just sold privacy-focused phones.