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Daniel Rosen, Minnesota’s US attorney won confirmation in part on strength of Jewish leadership
Rosen’s personal position on what’s happening in Minnesota is unknown. But prior to the ICE surge, he said that “prosecution of violent hate crimes is certainly at the highest level of priority."
Final Epstein document cache released by US Justice Department, including over 3 million pages
Trump nominates Colin McDonald as assistant A-G for national fraud enforcement
Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years in Iran-backed plot to kill anti-regime dissident Masih Alinejad
Woman pleads guilty of attempting to defraud Elvis Presley's family of Graceland estate
The woman was accused of using a fake company, forged documents and false court filings to carry out the scheme.
Danielle Sassoon, interim US attorney, resigns after being ordered to drop Eric Adams case
Danielle Sassoon resigned as interim US attorney after the Trump DOJ ordered her to drop the Eric Adams case, calling the move unjust and inconsistent with her duty to prosecute fairly.
Trump's Justice Department launches sweeping cuts targeting Jan. 6 prosecutors, FBI agents
The FBI was ordered to provide a list of all employees who worked on the 2024 case against Hamas, as well as any who worked on the cases by former special council Jack Smith.
US indicts neo-Nazis accused of running online child sexual exploitation ring
The pair are allegedly members of CVLT, “an online group that espoused neo-Nazism, nihilism, and pedophilia as its core principles.”
New Jersey man pleads guilty after being inspired by October 7 to join terrorist group
Nasr told an FBI confidential source posing as a facilitator for a terrorist organization that "evil America" was his primary enemy and the “head of the snake.”
Trump administration fires team of lawyers who prosecuted him, official says
The moves reflect a willingness by the administration to follow through on threats to seek retribution against prosecutors who pursued Trump and his supporters during his four years out of office.
US pushed to keep Lebanese militant in French prison after 40 years, letter shows
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah was sentenced to life in 1987 for his role in the 1982 murders in Paris of US military attache Charles Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov.
New York man pleads guilty in illegal Chinese police station case
Manhattan resident Chen Jinping admits to operating an undeclared Chinese police outpost in Chinatown, marking the first known case of its kind in the US.
Trump cabinet nominees targeted with bomb threats, 'swatting', spokesperson says
The threats were made Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, and law enforcement acted quickly to ensure the safety of those targeted, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.
The U.S. Department of Justice to demand Google sell its Chrome browser
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and break up its monopoly in search engines and online advertising, according to a Bloomberg report.