NYC Mayor Eric Adams' administration is collapsing
Four deputy mayors signaled their intent to resign from Adams' administration on Monday.
What the firing of immigration judges means for backlog of cases
Courts are faced with a backlog of more than 3.7 million cases as concerns remain following the firing of immigration judges.
Alina Habba claims Eric Adams was charged because of immigration policies
Habba claims Adams was targeted because of immigration policies when he was charged with bribery.
Conservative legal analyst rebukes Trump's DOJ: "Partisan law enforcement"
Andy McCarthy warned on Sunday against U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's "weaponization working group" directive.
Jack Smith disclosing $140,000 gift raises eyebrows
Since the financial disclosure of legal services, some have taken to social media to raise concern noting Smith's ties to the legal firm.
Eric Adams pits the "Sovereign District of New York" against Trump's DOJ
The Manhattan U.S. attorney's office is at forefront of a brewing battle between Trump's political appointees and career federal prosecutors.
Rebellion at Trump's DOJ over Eric Adams cheered by conservative attorney
Ed Whelan said on Friday that federal prosecutor Hagan Scotten had an "awesome" resignation letter.
DOJ asks court to dismiss Eric Adams case after officials quit in protest
The formal move to end the prosecution of the New York City mayor came after days of turmoil in the Justice Department.
Prosecutor resigns, warns Trump's DOJ: 'It was never going to be me'
The attorney became the seventh official to resign amid the push to dismiss the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Could Eric Adams be removed? What to know
Democrats are calling for the New York mayor to be removed by Governor Kathy Hochul over the corruption charges against him.
Who is Danielle Sassoon? What we know as U.S. attorney resigns
Two other Justice Department officials resigned after being ordered to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
Eric Adams dodges second legal action from Trump DOJ
Pam Bondi sued New York for shielding illegal immigrants, omitting NYC and Mayor Adams.
Pam Bondi reacts to Elon Musk calling for "wave of judicial impeachments"
The new U.S. attorney general publicly broke with DOGE chief Elon Musk over his call for a "wave of judicial impeachments."
Trump DOJ nominee wants to keep Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago report under wraps
Todd Blanche defended his role in Trump's legal cases during his confirmation hearing for Deputy Attorney General, but Democrats questioned his impartiality.
Why dropping Eric Adams' case is 'dangerous'
The New York City mayor was indicted in September on charges of conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery.
Man pleads guilty to seeking to join ISIS, faces up to 20 years in prison
Authorities began investigating White after he posted pro-ISIS photos and videos on Facebook under the alias "Sulaiman Al-Amriki."
Eric Adams gets lifeline from Donald Trump's DOJ
The development comes after months of speculation that Trump's DOJ would take steps to end the criminal case against Adams.
Trump's mass deportation plan faces hurdle: 4M court cases and counting
The number of cases waiting to be hear by a judge has doubled since 2021, Department of Justice data showed.
Donald Trump is already in reverse
The Trump administration has been forced to walk back on a number of policies, plans and orders since January 20.
Donald Trump tells National Prayer Breakfast: "bring God back"
President Trump said AG Pam Bondi would be tasked with "fully prosecuting anti-Christian violence and vandalism in our society."
Trump's DOJ sues Illinois and Chicago over sanctuary city policies
The lawsuit comes as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is expected to testify before the House Oversight Committee next month.
DOGE access to Treasury records restricted by Justice Department
A lawsuit accused the Treasury Department of allowing Elon Musk's team "unlawful access" to federal employees' private information.
New AG Pam Bondi orders probe of Donald Trump's federal cases: What to know
Hours after being sworn in, Bondi called for the formation of a "weaponization working group" to review the work of Jack Smith.
Trump administration reverses course, will restart legal aid for migrants
Speaking to Newsweek, Adina Appelbaum, program director at the Amica Center, said they believe the order was rescinded in response to a lawsuit.
Biden-appointed judge assigned FBI agents' lawsuit against DOJ
The suits claim that up to 6,000 FBI agents could be fired by the Justice Department.
DOJ says FBI agents who "followed orders" on Jan. 6 probes won't be fired
FBI employees involved in investigations related to the riot have been asked to complete questionnaires about their participation.
More than 13% of the FBI worked on January 6 cases
The FBI turned over the names of roughly 5,000 employees—more than 13% of its workforce—who worked on January 6 cases.
FBI agents sue DOJ over "unlawful and retaliatory" January 6 list
The lawsuit accused the DOJ of carrying out an "unlawful and retaliatory" purge of FBI agents who worked on the January 6 probe.
FBI Agents Association urges Congress to protect jobs amid feared purge
The group raised "urgent concerns about recent actions" taken by acting officials against FBI personnel who worked on the January 6 probe.
US attorney threatens legal action against anyone who "impedes" DOGE
The acting U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., said any "threats, confrontations, or other actions" against DOGE could violate the law.