US Department of Justice
NY woman arrested for funding PIJ, wished 'every day was October 7'
According to the DOJ, Washburn made approximately 80 cryptocurrency transfers totaling about $30,116 to an account used by the alleged PIJ member.
Hind Rajab Foundation demands US Justice Department prosecute Ben-Gvir
US seizes nearly 400 websites that were illegally streaming World Cup, DOJ says
US court sentences Israeli resident in Scottsdale, Arizona over trade secret conspiracy
Discovery of a million more potential Epstein documents delays further releases
The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein is delayed as the Justice Department uncovers over a million potentially relevant files, including new details on Trump's flights on Epstein's jet.
Supreme Court blocks Trump plan to deploy National Guard to Chicago area
"At this preliminary stage, the Government has failed to identify a source of authority that would allow the military to execute the laws in Illinois," the court's majority declared.
Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein's jet eight times in '90s, prosecutor email charges
On one flight described in the newly released records, the only three passengers were Epstein, Trump, and a 20-year-old woman whose name was redacted.
Trump 'shares love of young girls,' Epstein wrote in letter purportedly sent to sex offender Nassar
The card features an image of a couple holding hands across a table and includes a handwritten note that reads, "Our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls."
Fake Jeffrey Epstein 'suicide' video briefly appears on DOJ website before being removed
The 12-second, computer-generated clip appeared without explanation as part of a broader release of Epstein-related files ordered by Congress in November.
Photo of Donald Trump removed from released Epstein files, Democrats decry 'cover-up'
The photo was one of 16 in file number 468, which disappeared from the Epstein Library shortly after the collection was uploaded on Friday.
Republican critics fear incomplete disclosure of Epstein files will loom over midterms
Republicans will be fighting to keep control of Congress next year, and the party fears that the Epstein controversy will negatively affect their chances.
Federal prosecutors resign over Trump DOJ handling of UC antisemitism probe
“I am highly skeptical of whether this administration actually cares about Jewish people or antisemitism,” said Dena Robinson, a Jewish and Black former senior trial attorney.
Kennedy seeks to cut US children's access to gender-affirming care
Kennedy proposed rules barring hospitals that provide such care from participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs and prohibiting Medicaid from paying for it.
US judge grants move to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury documents
US District Judge Paul Engelmayer cited a recent law passed by Congress in issuing his order and opinion to unseal grand jury documents in case involving Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.