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DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates

Title: DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates The Trump administration continues to claim in lawsuits that ICE monitoring sites are doxing agents, without showing evidence that's happening. Most recently, the Department of Justice pointed to sites like ICEList.info and ICESpy.org in lawsuits it filed in an attempt to force four states to reverse policies blocking ICE agents from registering undercover license plates. The DOJ alleged that the states' policies are unconstitutional, unlawfully requiring federal officers to abide by different rules than state officers who can easily obtain undercover plates. Among risks to ICE agents denied undercover plates, the DOJ counted alleged threats of increased harassment and invasive tracking of officers, as well as the possibility that targets of ICE enforcement may more easily evade arrest.Read full article Commentselseassistant Title: DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates The Trump administration continues to claim in lawsuits that ICE monitoring sites are doxing agents, without showing evidence that's happening. Most recently, the Department of Justice pointed to sites like ICEList.info and ICESpy.org in lawsuits it filed in an attempt to force four states to reverse policies blocking ICE agents from registering undercover license plates. The DOJ alleged that the states

Ars Technica 11d ago

Southern Poverty Law Center floats sanctions against DOJ after unsigned indictment shared with media before being filed in court

Southern Poverty Law Center floats sanctions against DOJ after unsigned indictment shared with media before being filed in court The civil rights group claims the DOJ shared a draft version of a new indictment this week before the document was officially filed in court, ‘putting media strategy before the sacrosanct rules on grand jury secrecy’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Southern Poverty Law Center wants a federal court to potentially sanction the Department of Justice for...

The Independent World 5d ago

DOJ opens investigation into George Santos for insider trading on Kalshi

DOJ opens investigation into George Santos for insider trading on Kalshi The recently-incarcerated former congressman allegedly placed bets on himself, then acted to ensure he won. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have opened investigations into former congressman George Santos regarding alleged insider trading, according to NPR.

Engadget 6d ago

DOJ will pause $1.8 billion fund, per court order. And, key primaries to watch today

DOJ will pause $1.8 billion fund, per court order. And, key primaries to watch today DOJ Pauses Anti-Weaponization Fund, Iran Deal Complications, California Primary Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter.

NPR News 8d ago

DoJ investigates 15 medical schools over alleged discrimination in admissions

Announcement follows DoJ’s recent findings that medical schools at UCLA and Yale illegally used race in admissionsThe US Department of Justice’s civil rights division has launched investigations into 15 medical schools over allegations of potential race discrimination in their admissions processes. Thursday’s announcement follows the DoJ’s recent findings that the medical schools at the University of California, Los Angeles and Yale University illegally used race in their admissions.

The Guardian World 5d ago

Meta took down over a million scam accounts in joint operation with Microsoft, SpaceX and DOJ

Meta took down over a million scam accounts in joint operation with Microsoft, SpaceX and DOJ The companies teamed up to fight against scam networks in Southeast Asia. Meta worked with the DOJ, along with Microsoft, Coinbase, Starlink and international law enforcement agencies to bust online scams and identify the criminal syndicates behind them. The company has been getting a lot of flak for letting scammers run rampant on its platforms and then reportedly making billions of dollars yearly...

Engadget 7d ago

Takeaways from Iowa's primaries. And, DOJ nixes Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund

Takeaways from Iowa's primaries. And, DOJ nixes Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund Primary Results, DOJ Scraps Anti-Weaponization Fund, Trump Appoints Acting DNI Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter.

NPR News 6d ago

DOJ seeks Judge Eleanor Ross recusal in Georgia election case, citing reports she was disciplined

The Department of Justice on Friday asked Georgia federal judge Eleanor Ross to recuse herself from a pending case involving election records, citing media reports identifying Ross as the same judge who was disciplined for attending a victory party for a district attorney's campaign. The DOJ said that if Ross is that judge, "it creates the appearance of bias," because the victory party would have been in May 2024 for Fulton County DA Fani Willis, who prosecuted President Donald Trump for an...

CNBC 10d ago

DOJ quietly scraps ‘command center’ that would help monitor 2026 election integrity, report says

DOJ quietly scraps ‘command center’ that would help monitor 2026 election integrity, report says Insiders raise concerns about inaction and canceled training sessions for prosecutors and field agents ahead of November’s midterms, as President Donald Trump again warns of ‘cheating’ and manipulation in elections - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Despite President Donald Trump’s regular warnings about electoral fraud and the vulnerabilities of mail voting, his Department of Justice has not...

The Independent World 1d ago

Trump administration plans to drop DOJ's $1.8B 'lawfare' fund, reports say

The Trump administration plans to drop the Department of Justice's $1.8 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" in the face of legal and political pushback to it, reports said Monday. The fund was created as part of a settlement of President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. It is intended to compensate people who were purportedly victims of prosecutorial overreach by the DOJ under the Biden administration.

CNBC 8d ago