4 hours ago FBI raids Spanberger ally office as federal corruption probe targets cannabis business The FBI raided the office of Virginia Democratic state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a key ally of Gov. Spanberger, in a corruption and marijuana probe.
1 day ago Cole Allen indicted by grand jury on four charges related to alleged Trump assassination attempt The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner has been indicted by a grand jury.
2 days ago Judge apologizes to alleged would-be Trump assassin, drags Jan 6 suspects into rant over jail complaints A federal judge decried the prison treatment of alleged Trump would-be assassin Cole Allen and apologized for his confinement on suicide watch.
April 28 James Comey indicted for alleged threats against Trump: DOJ Former FBI Director James Comey posted an Instagram photo of an "86 47" shell formation on a beach in May 2025, then deleted the image.
April 24 Justice Department announces it's readopting the firing squad as a means of execution The Department of Justice expanded federal execution methods to include pentobarbital injections and firing squads as part of death penalty reforms.
April 21 DOJ says Southern Poverty Law Center funneled $3M+ to white supremacist and extremist groups like the KKK The DOJ accuses the Southern Poverty Law Center in a sweeping indictment of secretly funding extremist figures tied to the Ku Klux Klan and other neo-Nazi groups via shell accounts and prepaid cards.
April 21 Illegal immigrant Israel Flores Ortiz gets 360 days for groping girls at Fairfax County Va. High School Israel Flores Ortiz, 18, was convicted of groping female students at Fairfax High School and sentenced to 360 days by a Fairfax County judge.
April 10 Teens suspected of murdering congressional intern linked by DNA on shell casings, prosecutors say DNA evidence allegedly links two teenagers to the fatal shooting of a University of Massachusetts student working as a congressional intern in D.C.
April 2 FBI notified Congress last week of China-linked hack deemed 'major incident' The FBI alerted members of Congress that a Chinese hack is considered a "major incident," a breach that could impact national security, Fox News is told.
March 31 Federal judge orders halt to Trump White House ballroom project; DOJ appeals decision A federal judge blocked construction of Trump’s White House ballroom project, ruling the president lacked authority, as the DOJ appeals the decision.
March 25 Trump admin makes new criminal referrals to DOJ targeting New York AG Letitia James The Trump administration has made criminal referrals to the DOJ alleging New York AG Letitia James committed homeowners insurance fraud, officials confirmed.
March 25 DOJ settles with Michael Flynn over Russia probe after wrongful prosecution claim: 'Historic injustice' The DOJ settled with former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn for a reported $1.2 million, calling it a step to redress what it described as a "historic injustice."
March 11 DOJ accelerates settlement offers in Camp Lejeune water contamination cases Camp Lejeune Justice Department settlements accelerate as Stanley Woodward approves 649 offers totaling $175 million in three weeks for contaminated water victims.
March 6 Federal judge skeptical of Pentagon rules for reporters, saying 'asking a question is not criminal' The New York Times and the Pentagon Press Association are asking a federal judge to issue an order reinstating the credentials of some 300 journalists.
March 2 FBI remains on high alert, DHS memo warns of lone wolf attacks amid war with Iran The FBI remains on high alert as U.S. escalates Iran conflict, deploying more troops to Middle East while counterterrorism teams work around the clock.
February 18 Florida execs sentenced in $233M Obamacare fraud that targeted homeless, hurricane victims The two men defrauded the ACA to prey on vulnerable Florida residents and used proceeds to purchase luxury vehicles, an 80-foot yacht and an oceanfront home in the Florida Keys.
February 17 Judge orders migrant deported in 'error' free from ICE custody with criminal case looming The judge ruled that Trump administration officials have done "nothing" to prove Abrego Garcia's continued ICE detention would be in line with due process.
February 12 Federal judge upholds temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants A federal judge upheld temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants in the United States and quoted death threats she's received, during a Thursday hearing.
February 6 Benghazi terror suspect extradited to face US charges, appears in federal court The U.S. has arrested one of the alleged leaders behind the deadly 2012 attack on an American outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that left four dead.
February 4 Afghan national accused in DC National Guard shooting pleads not guilty, prosecutors may seek death penalty Afghan national accused of shooting National Guard members in Washington, D.C., pleads not guilty as federal prosecutors weigh seeking death penalty.
February 4 Federal judge grills DOJ lawyers over censure of Democratic senator Federal judge seems to signal support for Sen. Mark Kelly's claim that the Pentagon violated his First Amendment rights by retaliating against him.
January 9 FBI names Christopher Raia co-deputy director after Dan Bongino's departure Veteran FBI agent Christopher Raia was named co-deputy director, the bureau confirmed to Fox News Digital, after Dan Bongino departed the role earlier this month.
December 5 DC pipe bomb suspect makes first court appearance; family yells support During his initial court appearance in Washington, the alleged D.C. pipe bomb suspect confronted federal charges while family members voiced support.
December 5 DC pipe bomb suspect admitted to planting the devices, expressed doubts about 2020 election outcome: source The accused D.C. pipe bomber told investigators that he expressed doubt over the 2020 presidential election results, according to a Fox News source.
December 4 Grand jury declines to re-indict Letitia James in Virginia The Department of Justice was unable to secure a grand jury indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James in Norfolk, Virginia, a source said.
December 4 FBI arrests suspect in DC pipe bomb case after 5-year investigation The FBI arrested a suspect connected to the two pipe bombs found blocks from the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, marking a major breakthrough in a years-long investigation.
December 2 DC National Guard shooting suspect formally charged: 'Nothing is off the table' Rahmanullah Lakanwal pleads not guilty to killing National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom and wounding Andrew Wolfe in shooting blocks from White House.
November 25 FBI scheduling interviews with 6 lawmakers who encouraged military members to refuse 'illegal orders' FBI and DOJ working to schedule interviews with six Democratic lawmakers over controversial video encouraging military members to ignore "illegal orders."
November 21 John Bolton’s trial still far off as judge grills DOJ over lengthy discovery process Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton, was indicted last month for allegedly emailing and texting classified information.
November 20 Fate of Abrego Garcia hangs in the balance as judge grills DOJ on removal order U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ripped the Trump administration Thursday for its "empty word salad" in a migrant deportation battle, adding she would "love to see the evidence."