In response to questions about whether he intended to target specific individuals, such as former FBI director Christopher Wray, for investigation, Patel said he had no intention of going backward.
The Justice Department said they believe the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act unfairly targets anti-abortion protesters.
U.S. prosecutors accused an Argentinian national living in Spain of being an “active administrator” of Nulled, one of the two ...
The U.S. Justice Department has sued to block tech giant HPE from acquiring Juniper Networks, the networking firm, citing ...
In President Trump’s first week, the new administration revoked Biden-era Department of Justice policies designed to mitigate ...
The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three ...
President Trump’s FBI Director nominee Kash Patel on Thursday will face questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee about his suitability to lead the premier law enforcement agency.
President Trump’s nominee also distanced himself from his past partisan comments, and denied that he would carry out a campaign of retribution if he is confirmed.
The Justice Department on Wednesday abandoned all criminal proceedings against the two co-defendants of President Donald ...
US President Donald Trump's pick for Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director, Kash Patel, will appear before the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed the security detail for former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley. He had security as a ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday approved the nomination of Trump attorney Pam Bondi to be the next U.S. attorney ...