Officials involved in Jan. 6 prosecutions say the Trump administration isn't protecting them from threats. "We don't think they'll care — unless and until one of us gets killed," an official told NPR.
Ed Martin, a loyal Trump soldier, oversees the U.S. attorney’s office, which is likely to help turn the investigative powers ...
Ed Martin shared a letter on X saying his office will chase people "to the end of the Earth to hold them accountable." ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
Today we present the first half of a two-part radio documentary from our friends at SF Public Press, “Exposed,” opening a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. paid nearly $1 million to settle a sexual misconduct case brought by one of the employees at his ...
The Justice Department has agreed to refrain from publicly identifying any FBI agents whose conduct is under review as ...
The Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm Pam Bondi as the next attorney general, giving her control of a Justice Department ...
A group of anonymous FBI agents sued the Justice Department to prevent the public release of names of bureau personnel who worked on cases involving the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
The acting deputy attorney general accused FBI leadership of “insubordination” by refusing to identify a “core team” of ...
The department’s No. 2 official, Emil Bove, escalated his conflict with the interim leaders of the F.B.I., accusing them of ...