With Donald Trump returning to the White House, Attorney General Merrick Garland defended the Justice Department and urged its ongoing independence.
The special counsel who brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden says the probes were “the culmination of thorough, impartial investigations, not partisan politics.”
Special counsel David Weiss defended his two criminal prosecutions of Hunter Biden in a special counsel report on Monday and accused President Joe Biden of making "baseless accusations" about Weiss's work.
After Joe Biden became president, he kept Weiss to finish his work, even while replacing almost all other US attorneys, as is common. Attorney General Merrick Garland elevated Weiss to “special ...
Special Counsel David Weiss is expected to release his final report on his years-long investigation into Hunter Biden as soon as next week, Fox News has learned. Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony firearm offenses stemming from Special Counsel David Weiss’ investigation.
DOJ officials said they may charge 200 more Jan. 6 rioters, including 60 accused of attacking police, as Donald Trump pledges to pardon convicted defendants.
Washington — The Justice Department can publicly release special counsel Jack Smith’s investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case, a federal judge said Monday in the latest ruling in a court dispute over the highly anticipated document days before Trump is set to reclaim the White House.
Republicans, and some Democrats, have blasted Biden's attorney general for his handling of Jack Smith's appointment and release of a report on Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden and members of his cabinet are delivering farewell speeches to thank those who served in the administration before handing it over to a new leaders.
An MS-13 gang leader responsible for at least seven murders has been granted a veritable sweetheart plea deal by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ). Instead […]
According to a Gallup poll of 1,003 U.S. adults conducted between December 2 and 18, 2024, and released on January 7, a majority (54 percent) believe Biden will be remembered as a "below average" (17 percent) or "poor" (37 percent) president.