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- Pirro calls suspected DC pipe bomber ‘quiet,’ reveals insight into his ‘low-key’ personal life - U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro discussed details into the personal life of the suspect in connection with explosive devices planted in Washington, D.C., in 2021.
- Evidence against J6 pipe bomb suspect was just ‘sitting there' for years, DOJ says - Brian Cole Jr. arrested for Jan. 6 pipe bombs after DOJ leaders say evidence 'languished' under Biden administration before Trump officials solved the cold case.
- Haitian gang leader learns sentence for orchestrating kidnapping of 16 American missionaries - Federal judge sentences Joly Germine to life in prison for orchestrating 2021 kidnapping of 16 American hostages, including 5 children.
- Virginia twins arrested for allegedly plotting to destroy government databases - Virginia twin brothers arrested for allegedly conspiring to delete government databases hosted by a federal government contractor after their terminations.
- Boasberg reverses course on Jan. 6 defendants pardoned by Trump - Boasberg reversed course on an earlier ruling involving high-dollar restitution payments, Jan. 6 defendants, and key separation of powers issues.
- Bondi blasts discrimination lawsuit from immigration judge: 'Last time I checked, I'm a woman too' - The lawsuit accuses the Justice Department of illegally violating her protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as her First Amendment protections.
- Trump administration strikes deal with Ohio to clean up state voter rolls using federal database - Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a data sharing agreement with the Trump administration to access federal data for voter roll maintenance.
- DOJ busts ‘Greggy’s Cult’ child exploitation network that allegedly coerced kids into self-harm - The DOJ charged five men with running "Greggy's Cult," a Discord child exploitation ring that allegedly terrorized minors through blackmail and coercion tactics.
- DOJ sues six states for refusing to turn over voter registration rolls, warns ‘open defiance’ of federal law - Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal lawsuits against six states that failed to comply with voter roll transparency requirements under federal election laws.
- University of Alabama suspends two student publications, cites DOJ memo on DEI - The University of Alabama suspended student magazines "Alice" and "Nineteen Fifty-Six," citing a Justice Department compliance memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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