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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

MERRICK GARLAND


20 hours ago

California, 3 other states join bid to block JetBlue-Spirit deal

California and three other states joined a federal lawsuit aimed to block JetBlue's $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines. The lawsuit is scheduled for trial this fall.

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1 day ago

Trump's legal worries extend far beyond charges in New York

The hush money case in New York that has led to criminal charges against Donald Trump is just one of a number of investigations that could pose legal problems for the former president.

2 days ago

Nashville school shooting: Republican congressmen demand AG Garland launch hate crime investigation

Two Republican congressmen sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding that the DOJ open a hate crime investigation into the Nashville private Christian School shooting.

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3 days ago

Garland refuses to examine civil rights claims of Jan. 6 defendants: ‘I don’t know anything’

Attorney General Merrick Garland declined a request to look at whether the civil rights of some Jan. 6 defendants have been violated after being held for so long.

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3 days ago

US Marshals were told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices' homes 'unless absolutely necessary'

U.S. Marshals were advised to refrain from arresting protesters “unless absolutely necessary," according to training documents obtained by a Republican senator.

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3 days ago

Garland says he’s ‘more than willing’ to testify at House Judiciary Committee after Jordan subpoena

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday he is 'more than willing' to testify at the House Judiciary Committee, which has been seeking his testimony for weeks.

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3 days ago

Garland: Too early to say if Nashville school shooting was a hate crime

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday it's too soon to say whether DOJ will open up a hate crime investigation into the Nashville school shooting this week.

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3 days ago

Durham report on Trump Russia probe origins should be finished 'relatively soon,' Garland says

Special Counsel John Durham is expected to finish his report "relatively soon," after years of investigating the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, Merrick Garland said Tuesday.

foxnews.com

Biden's Justice Dept. keeps hard line in death row cases

An Associated Press review of dozens of legal filings shows that President Joe Biden’s Justice Department is fighting just as vigorously as Donald Trump's did to uphold death row inmates' sentences, despite Biden's opposition to capital punishment.

Biden's Justice Dept. keeps hard line in death row cases

Rejon Taylor hoped the election of Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to campaign on a pledge to end the death penalty, would mean a more sympathetic look at his claims that racial bias and other trial errors landed him on federal death row in Terre Haute, Indiana. Death penalty opponents expected Biden to act within weeks of taking office to fulfill his 2020 campaign promise to end capital punishment on the federal level and to work at ending it in states that still carry out executions.

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GOP lacks evidence for far-reaching claims on FBI and school boards

Dissecting the House GOP's new report on the Justice Department's alleged "weaponization" of the FBI against parents who complain to school boards.

washingtonpost.com

House GOP claims Biden, DOJ 'colluded' in 'political offensive' against parents ahead of VA gov race

House Republicans outed the Biden administration and Merrick Garland's "misuse" of law enforcement agents in targeting "concerned parents" at school board meetings.

foxnews.com

In fight over key surveillance law, officials look to sway congressional skeptics

A fight looms over warrantless collection of communication of foreigners overseas.

npr.org

House Judiciary report: 'No legitimate basis' for Biden admin to target parents at school board meetings

Documents show the Biden administration had “no legitimate basis” for the use of law enforcement and counterterrorism resources on school board-related threats.

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Justice Department asks Supreme Court to overturn domestic violence gun ruling

Supreme Court is being asked to review whether a law prohibiting the possession of firearms by persons subject to domestic violence restraining orders violates the Second Amendment.

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You have the right to a lawyer, but public defenders note a lack of resources, respect

Public defenders operate under heavy pressure and budget constraints 60 years after the Supreme Court ruled low-income criminal defendants should be provided lawyers even if they can't pay for them.

npr.org

Senate Republicans demand DOJ sue Chinese Communist Party over role in COVID-19 pandemic

Six Republican senators led by Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., are demanding the Justice Department sue the Chinese Communist Party for its role in the COVID-19 pandemic.

foxnews.com

Biden to sign new executive order aimed at gun violence

President Biden's order aims to increase the number of checks before firearms sales and coincides with his visit to the site of the mass shooting at Monterey Park, Calif..

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What's the status of the US death penalty?

The first federal capital case tried under President Joe Biden ended with a split among jurors, meaning the life of an Islamic extremist who killed eight people in a New York City will be spared.

Judge allows Google antitrust case to move ahead in Virginia

A judge has rejected a request from Google to transfer a federal antitrust lawsuit against it from Virginia to New York.

DOJ finds 'pattern or practice' of discriminatory policing in Louisville; department agrees to new policies

The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has found civil rights violations during an investigation into law enforcement in Louisville, Kentucky, following Breonna Taylor's death.

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After Breonna Taylor death, feds find police discrimination

The U.S. Justice Department has found Louisville police engaged in discrimination and a pattern of violating constitutional rights, after an investigation prompted by the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.

An Abandoned American Hostage Finally Makes It Home

After more than two years of neglect by the Trump and Biden Administrations, Mark Frerichs describes how he survived Taliban captivity in Afghanistan.

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US sues to block JetBlue from buying Spirit Airlines

The Biden administration sued to block JetBlue Airways’ $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines, saying the deal would reduce competition and drive up air fares.

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Ukrainian victims of war with Russia deserve justice, Garland says

On his way to Ukraine for an unannounced visit last week, Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke about the upholding the rule of law inside the U.S. and overseas in an exclusive interview with NPR.

npr.org

Justice Department task force takes aim at Russian oligarchs and their riches

The Justice Department's Task Force KleptoCapture, set up in the days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, has gone after Kremlin-aligned elites, including their luxury yachts and opulent homes.

npr.org

Does DOJ have ‘anti-Catholic bias’? Josh Hawley presses Merrick Garland.

We detail the facts concerning two incidents cited by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.).

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Ukraine live briefing: U.S. attorney general makes surprise Ukraine visit, vows to pursue Russian war criminals

Merrick Garland made an unannounced appearance at a meeting of law enforcement officials in Lviv, while Ukrainian forces battled to hold the city of Bakhmut.

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'Something fishy' in Hunter Biden case as media 'did a complete 180': GOP Oversight chairman

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., sounded off Thursday on the state of the Hunter Biden probe under Merrick Garland.

foxnews.com

Merrick Garland Is No Pushover

The more we learn, the more aggressive the attorney general’s approach looks.

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Zelenskyy tells US, Europe law chiefs Russia must face court

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has met with U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and top European legal officials, and called for Russia to face international prosecution for war crimes.

Attorney General Merrick Garland makes unannounced trip to Ukraine

The Justice Department is assisting Ukraine in an investigation into war crimes committed by Russia.

cbsnews.com

Garland supports effort to hold Russia accountable for war crimes.

Attorney General Garland supports effort to hold Russia accountable for war crimes.

npr.org

Dianne Feinstein dealing with ‘health matter’ in California, office says

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D), the oldest member of the Senate, is in California this week “dealing with a health matter,” according to a spokesperson.

washingtonpost.com

Sen. John Neely Kennedy's bad argument on the DOJ and school boards

Republicans have signaled this will be a focal point. But their argument continues to be rife with spin and misinformation -- as evidenced by Sen. John Neely Kennedy's (R-La.) grilling of Attorney General Merrick Garland.

washingtonpost.com

Wray, DOJ slammed by ex-FBI agents over perceived bias in Mark Houck case, Crossfire Hurricane

Former FBI Agents Nicole Parker and Steve Friend joined 'Hannity' on Wednesday to sound off on the state of the FBI after Merrick Garland's testimony, Wray's interview.

foxnews.com

LAURA INGRAHAM: A lot of our bedrock values seem to be in short supply

Laura Ingraham discusses the rampant "depravity" and lack of decency in the nation and how even the FBI is not respecting our laws on "The Ingraham Angle."

foxnews.com

Sen. Kennedy confronts Garland on controversial school board memo: 'What did you think was going to happen?'

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., on Wednesday pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland to explain his controversial 2021 memo regarding threats to school board members.

foxnews.com

Hunter Biden probe free of interference, Garland pledges

Attorney General Merrick Garland says he won’t interfere with an investigation into Hunter Biden’s taxes run by the U.S. Attorney in Delaware.

Cruz, Roy demand answers from Garland on FBI allegedly secretly recording progressive anti-abortion group

Texas Republicans Senator Ted Cruz and Rep. Chip Roy demanded answers from AG Merrick Garland about accusations the FBI secretly recorded a progressive anti-abortion group meeting.

foxnews.com

Ted Cruz shouts over Merrick Garland about the DOJ's response to protests outside Supreme Court justices' homes

"Can I answer the question?" Garland said at one point. "No, you cannot, you have refused to answer the question," Cruz responded.

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Cruz accuses Garland of politicizing DOJ, AG fires back in heated exchange

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday took heavy criticism from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who accused him of politicizing the Justice Department.

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US Attorney General Merrick Garland testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said he is "proud" of the Department of Justice's work as he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

news.yahoo.com

Chuck Grassley grills Merrick Garland on independence of Hunter Biden investigation

Sen. Chuck Grassley grilled Attorney General Merrick Garland during a Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday about the independence of the federal Hunter Biden probe.

foxnews.com

How the Trump fear factor loomed over Mar-a-Lago search

An authoritative new Washington Post report reinforces how Trump's tactics can influence officials.

washingtonpost.com

AG Garland claims FBI has put 'full resources' into tracking attacks on pro-life centers, despite few arrests

The FBI is attempting to track and punish attacks on pro-life pregancy centers "with urgency," Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday, despite few arrests on the issue.

foxnews.com

Post Politics Now Merrick Garland heads to the Hill amid multiple controversies

The attorney general will be peppered with questions by the Senate Judiciary Committee on topics likely to include the FBI search at Donald Trump’s Florida property.

washingtonpost.com

Attorney General Merrick Garland to face congressional panel amid ongoing special counsel investigations

His testimony comes as his department grapples with a number of politically sensitive investigations that are likely to be brought up by senators during the hearing.

cbsnews.com

Senate Republicans intend to grill AG Garland on anti-Catholic memo, FACE Act prosecutions, and more

AG Garland on Wednesday will face questions form Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee on the anti-Catholic leaked FBI memo and the agency's FACE Act prosecutions against pro-life activists.

foxnews.com

US officials make case for renewing FISA surveillance powers

Biden administration officials are urging Congress to renew a surveillance program the U.S. government has long seen as vital in countering overseas threats of terrorism, cyberattacks and espionage operations.

Merrick Garland to face DOJ oversight grilling for first time from new Congress

President Biden's Attorney General Merrick Garland is to appear before the new Congress for the first time during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday on Justice Department oversight.

foxnews.com

Post Politics Now Biden to huddle with House, Senate Democrats amid busy week in Washington

The meetings come amid a busy week in Washington, where the Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness program.

washingtonpost.com

AG Garland will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee next week

Attorney General Merrick Garland will testify before the Senate Judiciary committee next Wednesday, marking Garland's first congressional testimony in the new congress.

foxnews.com

Justice Dept. touts new focus on local violence intervention programs

Nearly 50 groups that received grants from the newly established Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative attended a two-day conference in St. Louis.

washingtonpost.com

DOJ giving states $231M for gun violence prevention programs

The Justice Department is sending out more than $200 million to help states and the District of Columbia administer “red-flag laws” and other crisis-intervention programs.

DOJ fires back at Jim Jordan over Wray, Garland subpoenas

In a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, the Department of Justice called the subpoenas of Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray “premature” as it has offered to engage with the committee.

news.yahoo.com

We have the 'most dangerous' FBI and DOJ in the history of both agencies: Mark Levin

Fox News host Mark Levin explores the weaponization of the FBI and the DOJ and shares what Republicans need to do to stop it on ‘Life Liberty & Levin.’

foxnews.com

Biden should project ‘positive message’ on policing in State of the Union speech: law enforcement leader

Law enforcement groups are encouraging President Biden to strike a "positive" tone on policing during his upcoming State of the Union address following recent events.

foxnews.com

Senate Intel Committee leaders urge "immediate compliance" with Biden, Trump documents briefing request

Sens. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio renewed demand that their committee be briefed on classified documents found at Trump and Biden residences, and expanded request to include documents found in former Vice President Pence's possession.

cbsnews.com

For Trump, Georgia election case just one of many legal woes

An investigation in Georgia looking into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn his 2020 election defeat is among a number of cases that pose legal problems for the former president.

US charges 3 in plot to kill Iranian-American author in NYC

The Justice Department has charged three men in an alleged plot that originated in Iran to kill an Iranian American author and activist who has spoken out against human rights abuses.

US infiltrates big ransomware gang: 'We hacked the hackers'

Attorney General Merrick Garland and other U.S. officials say the FBI and international partners have at least temporarily disrupted the network of a prolific ransomware gang they infiltrated last year.

Justice Dept. sues Google over digital advertising dominance

The Justice Department and eight states have filed an antitrust suit against Google.

Dems: Biden should be ‘embarrassed’ by classified docs case

Senior Democrats are expressing criticism of how President Joe Biden handled classified material after leaving office as vice president.

Biden on classified docs discovery: ‘There’s nothing there’

President Joe Biden says there is “no there there” following the discovery of classified documents and official records at his home and former office.

EXPLAINER: Biden inaction, mixed signals on death penalty

President Joe Biden campaigned on a pledge to work toward abolishing federal capital punishment.

Feds finalize tighter regulations on gun stabilizing braces

The Justice Department is finalizing tighter regulations on guns with accessories known as stabilizing braces, a gun-control action touted by President Joe Biden after the devices were used in mass shootings.

Biden, Trump cases pull Justice Dept. toward politics

There are now two special counsels investigating the handling of classified documents by two opposing U.S. presidents — a doubly tricky task for a Justice Department that must try to steer clear of politics.

Biden political future clouded by classified document probe

Virtually everything was going right for President Joe Biden to open the year.

Biden's Delaware home is now a player in document drama

It’s President Joe Biden’s refuge from Washington — a place that’s part home office, part Sunday family dinner venue, a safe place for his treasured 1967 Corvette and a makeshift campaign studio during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Who is Robert Hur, special counsel in Biden documents case?

Robert Hur, a former U.S. attorney for Maryland nominated by then-President Donald Trump, will serve as special counsel to investigate the presence of documents with classified markings found at President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware and at an office in Washington.

EXPLAINER: What are special counsels and what do they do?

The appointment of a special counsel to oversee the Justice Department probes into the discovery of classified documents at the home and former office of President Joe Biden has focused renewed attention on the role such prosecutors have played in modern American history.

Biden says classified document found in ‘personal library’

Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to investigate the presence of documents with classified markings found at President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, and at an office in Washington.

Miami Proud Boys sedition trial opens 2 years after Jan. 6 riot

A federal prosecutor says former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants charged with seditious conspiracy in the Capitol attack took aim at "the heart of our democracy” on Jan. 6, 2021.

In Washington, 'classified' is synonymous with 'controversy'

For years, problems with classified materials have been a shortcut to controversy in Washington.

Biden ‘surprised’ government records found at old office

President Joe Biden says he was “surprised’ when he was informed that government records were found by his attorneys at a former office space in Washington.

EXPLAINER: Capitol riot investigation growing 2 years later

The largest investigation in the Justice Department’s history keeps growing two years after a violent mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump attacked the Capitol.

Proud Boys go to trial on sedition as Jan. 6 probe heats up

The seditious conspiracy trial of Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants is coming at a pivotal time in the Justice Department's investigation of the Capitol riot and its prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants.

Group urges feds to investigate Snapchat over fentanyl sales

As the U.S. deals with its deadliest overdose crisis to date, a national crime-prevention group is calling on the Justice Department to clamp down on social media’s role in the spread of fentanyl, the drug largely driving a troubling spike in overdose deaths among teenagers.

Garland moves to end disparities in crack cocaine sentencing

Attorney General Merrick Garland is moving to end sentencing disparities that have imposed harsher penalties for different forms of cocaine and worsened racial inequity in the U.S. justice system.

Senators want answers in wake of AP’s prison investigations

The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he plans to question the director of the federal Bureau of Prisons this week about why the agency continues to stand by a high-ranking official who beat Black inmates in the 1990s.

The story so far: AP's investigation into federal prisons

An ongoing Associated Press investigation has uncovered deep, previously unreported flaws within the Justice Department’s largest law enforcement agency, the federal Bureau of Prisons.

Garland: Justice Dept.'s civil rights work is key priority

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the early work of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division meant confronting white supremacists who were intimidating Black voters, and the division's work remains urgent 65 years later amid a surge of hate crimes.

DOJ subpoenas state election officials for Trump documents

Special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed officials in Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania, asking for communications with or involving former President Donald Trump, his campaign aides and a list of allies involved in his efforts to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Biden's efforts to protect abortion access hit roadblocks

The Biden administration is actively searching for ways to safeguard abortion access for millions of women.

Trump faces peril in docs probe after decades of scrutiny

As a businessman and president, Donald Trump faced a litany of lawsuits and criminal investigations yet emerged from the legal scrutiny time and again with his public and political standing largely intact.

Judge OKs federal intervention in struggling water system

The U.S. Justice Department has received a federal judge’s approval to carry out its proposal to improve the precarious water system in Mississippi’s capital city.

Justice Department intervenes for struggling water system

The Justice Department is making a rare intervention to try to bring improvements in the beleaguered water system in the Mississippi capital city.

New special counsel has long career confronting corruption

The prosecutor named as special counsel to oversee investigations related to former President Donald Trump has a long career confronting public corruption and war crimes.

House GOP pushes Hunter Biden probe despite thin majority

Even with their threadbare House majority, Republicans doubled down this week on using their new power to investigate the Biden administration and in particular the president’s son.

Garland names special counsel to lead Trump-related probes

Attorney General Merrick Garland has named a special counsel to oversee the Justice Department’s investigation into the presence of classified documents at former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate and aspects of a separate probe involving the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and efforts to undo the 2020 election.

Trump criminal probes will proceed -- even as he's candidate

Donald Trump has officially declared himself a candidate for president, but that won’t shield him from the same criminal investigations that confront him as an ordinary citizen.

Justices cheered at conservative group's anniversary dinner

Four of the five Supreme Court justices who overturned the constitutional right to abortion showed up at the conservative Federalist Society’s black-tie dinner marking its 40th anniversary.

AP sources: Justice Dept. watchdog probing Mass. US attorney

The Justice Department’s internal watchdog is investigating the top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts, prompted by U.S. Attorney Rachel Rollins’ appearance at a political fundraiser featuring first lady Jill Biden.

Chinese officers charged in plot to obstruct US Huawei probe

Two suspected Chinese intelligence officers have been charged with attempting to obstruct the U.S. criminal investigation and prosecution of Chinese tech giant Huawei.

Arizona sheriff steps up security around ballot drop boxes

The sheriff in metropolitan Phoenix says he’s stepped up security around ballot drop boxes after a series of incidents involving people keeping watch on the boxes and taking video of voters after they were apparently inspired by lies about the 2020 election.

Justice Kagan: 'Time will tell' if court finds common ground

Justice Elena Kagan says “time will tell” whether the Supreme Court can get back to “finding common ground” after a term in which the court’s six conservatives and three liberals split over major issues including abortion and gun rights.

US busts network providing technology to Russian military

The Biden administration has announced a round of criminal charges and sanctions related to a complicated scheme to procure military technologies from U.S. manufacturers and illegally supply them to Russia for its war in Ukraine.

Trump claim of ‘Crime of Century’ fizzles in 3-year probe

Former President Donald Trump once predicted that a special prosecutor appointed during his administration would uncover “the crime of the century” — a conspiracy to sink his 2016 campaign.

Former US Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti dies at 87

A U.S. attorney general during President Jimmy Carter’s administration, Benjamin R.

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