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Judge Mary McElroy made the referral after finding that DOJ lawyers misrepresented and withheld information.
The Department of Justice announced that it had convicted six people in the past three weeks on healthcare fraud charges, for about $1.1 billion.
The Justice Department sent one of its attorneys to observe ballot processing in Los Angeles Friday morning, the county’s elections office told CNN, after President Donald Trump claimed earlier this week the US Attorney’s office there was investigating the vote counting.
The Department of Justice expanded its indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, accusing the civil rights non-profit of funneling millions in tax-exempt funds to extremist groups. Allegations include purchasing materials for KKK robes,
Internal emails show that DOJ moved to decommission SHIELD, a Palantir-built mobile app used by federal law enforcement to search identity and criminal records databases in the field.
A Los Angeles-based Justice Department official late Friday debunked a baseless claim of a discrepancy in the vote count of the city’s mayoral race that has circulated on social media.
U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy, a Trump appointee, on Friday referred Justice Department lawyers for disciplinary proceedings after writing
An FBI agent who wanted to investigate “Italygate,” the 84-year-old wife of a top Justice Department official and a Ken Paxton lawyer are all part of the effort.