
Senator Padilla rejects Todd Blanche's nomination as US Attorney General
Padilla, a California senator, criticized Blanche's loyalty to President Donald Trump and called for a prosecutor who has the Constitution as his priority.

Padilla, a California senator, criticized Blanche's loyalty to President Donald Trump and called for a prosecutor who has the Constitution as his priority.

The president's former personal lawyer must face Senate scrutiny amid questions about the independence of the Justice Department

The president's former personal lawyer must face Senate scrutiny amid questions about the independence of the Justice Department

Trump's former advisor agreed with the prosecution on an admission of guilt that includes a million-dollar fine

Department of Justice (DOJ) courts group more than 100 immigrants simultaneously in a single session to issue mass deportation orders

Judge Katherine Polk Failla confirmed that the next hearing against the former Secretary of Public Security of Sinaloa, Mexico, will be on August 4

The court order questions an agreement linked to the IRS that led to a fund of $1.8 billion

If you are a citizen over 18 years of age, your right to vote is enshrined in the Constitution.

Former attorney general acknowledged flaws in Epstein case documents during closed-door appearance

The judicial pause temporarily halts a Justice Department program criticized for benefiting Trump allies

The initiative would de facto paralyze air commerce and global travel to nerve centers such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

The former prosecutor confirmed that she was diagnosed after leaving the Department of Justice in April

Joe Biden reappeared with a lawsuit filed against the Department of Justice demanding to block audios and material that could harm him

The DOJ's second lawsuit against the university alleges a hostile educational environment against Jewish students; Rector Julio Frenk rejects the arguments

The government is accusing Harvard of failing to protect Jewish students and is seeking to recover federal funds

Seven individuals were arrested in Riverside County during Operation

Seven individuals were arrested in Riverside County during Operation

Seven individuals were arrested in Riverside County during Operation

Although there is no evidence of a plan, the lack of clarity fuels the idea of ??possible voter intimidation, Democrats say

Raymond Nunez faces charges for dog fighting at his home and illegal possession of firearms; if convicted, he could be sentenced to 10 years in prison

Cynthia Raygosa y Ashleigh Brown fueron declaradas culpables de transmitir en vivo el seguimiento de un agente de ICE hasta su domicilio, en Los Angeles

John Tunheim, federal judge in Minnesota, blocked the Department of Homeland Security policy that would allow the arrest and detention of thousands of refugees

Omar Navarro, former candidate for the 43rd District in the state Congress, was sentenced to 4 years in prison for diverting more than $250,000 from his campaign

Last January, FBI agents raided the home of Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson, sparking a wave of criticism

In its lawsuit, the DOJ alleges that the university engaged in a pattern of Title VII discrimination against Jewish and Israeli employees

Hillary Clinton insists on distancing herself as much as possible from sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though her husband Bill's name appears in his files

Chris Christie considers it damaging to the credibility of the Department of Justice that it is being used by Donald Trump to take revenge on his political rivals

After appearing in the Epstein files, the president of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games Organizing Committee put his company up for sale

CBP Supervisor Andres Wilkinson Faces Charges for Housing and Transporting His Undocumented Girlfriend and Minor Child in Texas

Republican Josh Hawley demands prosecution of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison for allegedly benefiting from a multi-million dollar fraud

Republican Nancy Mace accessed the contents of the Epstein files and claims that they contain very powerful figures not yet publicly revealed

“This case threatens the illegal and unprecedented disclosure of highly sensitive information on every Nebraska voter,” warned Common Cause

The group will be led by Vice President JD Vance, a sign of the political priority the White House wants to give to the initiative

The Department of Justice is considering seeking the death penalty for the man accused of shooting two National Guard members near the White House; one agent died

Melinda French Gates stated that Bill Gates must answer for his appearance in the Jeffrey Epstein files and assured that she is moving on with her life

Jim McDonnell Accused of Betraying the Community by Not Enforcing State Law Preventing ICE Agents from Wearing Face Masks

Legislative pressure arises after Deputy Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon refuses to investigate the actions of the immigration agent who killed Renee

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

The U.S. Attorney requested that all those who resort to violence to threaten the country's values ??be located

FBI agent resigns after trying to investigate ICE agent involved in Renee Good's death during Minneapolis raid

Vance directly blamed state and local officials for the “chaos” and confrontations with ICE agents

As the sentencing date approaches for the man accused of trying to shoot Donald Trump, prosecutors are demanding a life sentence

A three-judge panel approved California's use of new district maps in the elections; Republicans said they will appeal to the Supreme Court

Federal authorities seek to overturn law signed by Governor Newsom prohibiting federal agents from wearing face coverings during operations in California

The driver, Calor Madanescht, was arrested this Monday on a charge of reckless driving, but was released on his own recognizance around 2:00 pm

The incident occurred during a protest in support of the protests in Iran, in Westwood; two people suffered injuries, but refused to be hospitalized

One of the key moments of the comedian's monologue was when she referred, with her characteristic humor, to Leonardo DiCaprio and his love affairs

Since 2015, 19 Angelenos have lost their lives at the hands of police in Boyle Heights; Jeremy Flores' family demands justice

According to Barry Polack, the lawyer representing Nicolas Maduro, Bruce Fein was never hired or authorized by his client

Videos reveal that Portuguese shooter Claudio Neves Valente confessed to the attacks at Brown University and the murder of an MIT professor

After his capture in Caracas, Nicolas Maduro appeared before Federal Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in New York, where he pleaded not guilty

Former Venezuelan President Pleads Not Guilty to Four Charges in the Southern District Court of New York

One year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, UCLA study reveals substances in the air that affect health

Nicolas Maduro and his wife were driven in a convoy, under heavy security, to the federal court in New York

An 18-year-old American man was charged with planning a knife and hammer attack against civilians on New Year's Eve

The facility, located in the Brooklyn borough, has gained notoriety for the criminals it has housed and for its unsanitary conditions

Pedro Inzunza Noriega was second in command of the group headed by Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias “El Chapo Isidro”

John Michael Garza Jr. brought bomb-making components to a meeting on December 22, but it was all an FBI sting operation

Jose Francisco Jovel is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at the Federal Building on December 1; the Hispanic man returns to court on February 10

The defendant boarded a bus and began yelling slurs against African Americans and forced the woman to move off the bus

A Delaware State Police trooper died after being shot by a man who opened fire inside a Division of Motor Vehicles office

The department pledged to review the files and continue

Audrey Carroll, Zachary Page, Dante Gaffield, and Tina Lai were indicted for their alleged involvement in a terrorist bomb plot in Southern California

The Trump Administration says it is trying to verify the authenticity of a letter sent by Epstein to the doctor sentenced for abusing gymnasts

Through Angel Urena, his spokesperson, he directly urged President Trump to order Attorney General Pam Bondi to fully disclose the material

Senator Schumer introduces motion to initiate legal action against the Trump Administration over incomplete Epstein case information and deleting files

House Oversight Committee Democrats questioned the removal of the images.

A jury found Bobby Nunez, a tow truck driver, not guilty of towing a federal vehicle during an August raid in downtown Los Angeles

“The president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a dozen images featuring President Trump,” Todd Blanche stated

Check out this week's immigration news, including the plan to strip 200 immigrants of their citizenship per month and rulings against ICE

The documents feature figures such as former US President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians like Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson

Angel Urena, spokesman for former President Clinton, stated that the investigation into Epstein

The forensic report estimates that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente died on December 16 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

Some of Epstein's victims were satisfied with the release of the files, although they acknowledge that more data is needed

The attack was in 2023, when the victim was washing the parking lot of the restaurant where he worked and the accused began to insult and hit him

Cedric Lodge was being tried for trafficking organs and human remains, which he stole from the prestigious university and then sold

Congressman Ro Khanna told this newspaper that the Trump Administration would be committing an irregularity if it deletes Epstein's file names

Four alleged members of an extremist group were arrested for planning New Year's Eve bomb attacks in Southern California

The states being sued are: Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. With these, the Justice Department's national total rises to 18.

Marjorie Taylor Greene doubts that the Justice Department will release all the files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, leader of a sex trafficking ring

Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor-elect, does not regret advising immigrants on how to resist ICE raids and reiterates that he will protect them

Kristi Noem says Zohran Mamdani may have violated the constitution by instructing immigrants on what to do if detained by ICE

The Trump administration's new policy extends to people from 19 countries, but more will soon be included, and it includes additional reviews for asylum and Green Cards

The system does not always provide correct results, as a result of unexpected transfers or incomplete records

Servando Gomez Martinez, former leader of Los Caballeros Templarios, could reach an agreement with the Prosecutor's Office to plead guilty to drug trafficking

US officials, several representatives and senators from both parties agree that the pardon of Orlando Hernandez is unjustified and problematic

In May 2025, the Department of Justice filed a formal indictment for narcoterrorism against Pedro Inzunza Noriega

Members of the West Virginia National Guard were stationed in DC, where they engaged in a shootout with an assailant who was apprehended

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

The unexpected and heroic resistance of the Latino and American people against Trump

Senator Chris Murphy considers the possibility that more Democratic names could appear in Jeffrey Epstein's files

Michail Chkhikvishvili, alias “Butcher Commander,” pleaded guilty in New York after being extradited from Moldova. He faces up to 40 years in prison

Washington continues its moves against the Venezuelan government and maintains a large military deployment in the Caribbean

Trump will ask the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein's relationships with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman

Trump will ask the Justice Department and FBI to investigate Epstein's relationships with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman

Authorities are searching for a man who entered the office of Alina Habba, acting US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, with the intent to attack her