May 8 New York man charged with federal hate crimes after assaulting Jewish people at anti-Israel protests: DOJ A New York man is facing three federal hate crime charges for his alleged deliberate assaults on Jewish demonstrators at separate protests related to the Israel and Hamas war in NYC since April 2024.
May 7 This entire Epstein case 'stinks to the high heavens': Clay Travis OutKick.com founder Clay Travis discusses the Justice Department's latest disturbing announcement about its files on Jeffrey Epstein and ICE raids in Washington, D.C. on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
May 7 Durbin calls on DOJ to investigate anonymous pizza deliveries to judges' homes Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., called on the Justice Department and the FBI to open investigations into mysterious pizza deliveries sent to judges' homes.
May 6 Tillis puts onus on Trump to avoid Boasberg picking US attorney after Martin's nomination appears sunk Tillis' office put the onus on the Trump administration to pick a new interim U.S. attorney to avoid a left-wing court choosing someone after bucking Ed Martin's nomination.
May 6 Bondi announces one of largest fentanyl seizures in US history Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced one of the biggest fentanyl busts in U.S. history with the seizure 409 kilos of fentanyl pills and 11.5 kilos of fentanyl powder.
May 6 Identity of second deported man who judge wants returned to US revealed as Trump admin fights order A judge says the Trump admin breached an asylum deal by deporting a Venezuelan migrant to El Salvador; officials argue he lost protections under the Alien Enemies Act.
May 5 Trump admin continues Biden defense of abortion drug mifepristone, asks court to dismiss lawsuit The Trump administration continues to defend rules that regulate the abortion drug mifepristone by asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit.
May 5 Trump foe Letitia James leading charge on new multistate lawsuit over HHS cuts New York is leading 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its HHS cuts, described as one the most "sweeping and unlawful assault on public health" in U.S. history.
May 5 Deadline looms allowing left-wing court to select US attorney as state AGs urge confirmation of Trump pick State attorneys general sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Sen. Chuck Grassley to confirm Ed Martin as U.S. attorney.
May 5 Trump admin sues Colorado, Denver over 'sanctuary laws,' alleged interference in immigration enforcement The Department of Justice sued the state of Colorado and the city of Denver for allegedly interfering with federal immigration enforcement efforts by implementing "sanctuary laws."