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Courts, crime, investigations, the DOJ, and constitutional battles.
The Trump administration ramps up transparency efforts, moving to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury records and pushing back against media attacks.
Senate Judiciary Democrats push for answers on why FBI agents flagged Epstein files mentioning Trump—yet the facts continue to prove there’s no scandal for the left to seize.
Trump’s $50M lawsuit against Bob Woodward and Simon & Schuster has been dismissed by a federal judge, raising key concerns among conservatives about presidential privacy and liberal media power.
A judge has forced President Trump’s dismissed Democrat commissioner back onto the FTC, setting off a fresh battle over how much control the president really has over Washington’s sprawling regulatory agencies.
A federal judge ruled that President Trump’s firing of an FTC Democrat was unlawful, but the Trump team vows to appeal as the battle over presidential authority and the deep state moves to the Supreme Court.
President Trump’s order to release all Epstein grand jury testimony sends shockwaves through Washington—potentially changing how justice and transparency are served in the age of America First.
Casino floor secrets and White House pressure boil over as ex-Atlantic City insider Jack O’Donnell fuels suspicions about Trump, Epstein, and justice stalling.
The Justice Department, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, has abruptly fired Maurene Comey—daughter of ex-FBI chief James Comey—following her controversial prosecution of Diddy and the infamous Epstein case, prompting questions about DOJ independence and America First reforms.
Metadata proves the so-called ‘raw’ Epstein surveillance video released by the DOJ and FBI was heavily edited—nearly three minutes are missing, deepening the controversy as President Trump’s transparency push exposes more federal misconduct.