DOJ eyes civil rights action against feds, state officials who pursued Trump and MAGA, official says
Dhillon made the remarks in the wake of recent revelations that the FBI admitted it likely lacked probable cause to raid President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach in 2022.
On Wednesday, a federal grand jury indicted a Columbia man for violating the housing rights of his black neighbor and for ...
On Wednesday, a federal grand jury indicted a Columbia man for violating the housing rights of his black neighbor and for ...
A Northern California woman was sentenced to prison on Wednesday for soliciting murderers and terrorists from “dark corners of the internet” to carry out violent hate ...
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The group plotted attacks, including targeting energy facilities in New Jersey and Tennessee and planning assassinations.
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New DOJ team targets local gun restrictions
Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, announced a new Second ...
Kentucky has received a request from the U.S. Department of Justice for voter registration data, including sensitive ...
The Justice Department’s rollback of disparate impact is just one new policy that makes it harder for people of color to ...
The Justice Department is suing more than a dozen landlords on allegations of sexual harassment, a problem one top department ...
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