January 6, 2024 Former Burisma lawyer registers as foreign agent more than seven years later amid Hunter Biden investigations A lawyer who previosuly represented Burisma chief Mykola Zlochevsky registered Thursday as a foreign agent for work he did more than seven years ago.
January 5, 2024 Garland says US witnessing 'deeply disturbing spike in threats' against public servants Attorney General Merrick Garland says the U.S. is seeing a “deeply disturbing spike" in threats against public servants as the Justice Department is working to combat crime.
January 5, 2024 Biden lawsuit over Texas immigration law latest attempt to stifle states' moves to stop illegal immigration The Department of Justice's latest lawsuit against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott marks the latest move to block immigration enforcement at the state level by the Biden administration.
January 4, 2024 Justice Department sues Texas for trying to secure its border Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin has the details from Eagle Pass, Texas, on 'The Story.'
January 4, 2024 Prosecutor on Jack Smith team discouraged FBI from investigating Clinton Foundation in 2016 A top prosecutor on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team discouraged the FBI investigating the Clinton Foundation in 2016 despite "suspicious activity reports" on financial transactions.
January 4, 2024 DC appeals court to review Jack Smith's 'unconstitutional' appointment in Trump case Federal court to consider arguments made by Reagan-era Attorney General Ed Meese over Jack Smith's "unconstitutional" appointment as special counsel in the case against former President Donald Trump.
January 4, 2024 Trump files 'powerhouse' motion calling for Special Counsel Jack Smith to be held in contempt of court Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed a “powerhouse" motion on Thursday calling for a federal judge to hold Special Counsel Jack Smith in contempt of court for allegedly “repeatedly violating" a stay order in his 2020 election investigation.
January 3, 2024 Justice Department sues Texas over law to let police arrest illegal immigrants The Justice Department is suing Texas over a state law that allows migrants to be arrested by local authorities in another battle between Gov. Greg Abbott and the federal government.
January 2, 2024 Appeals court delivers fatal blow to California city pushing natural gas ban A federal appeals panel handed a fatal blow to an ordinance passed by the City of Berkeley, California, that would have banned new natural gas hookups in buildings.
January 2, 2024 Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez accused of accepting bribes to benefit Qatar in superseding federal indictment U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey, is facing additional accusations, the Justice Department said Tuesday.