U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, appointed by former President Ronald Reagan, signed the temporary restraining order on Thursday to block Trump’s action. Coughenour’s decision just days after a number of states, including New Jersey, sued the Trump administration over the move.
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
The Justice Department is directing its federal prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal charges against any state or local officials who stand in the way of beefed-up enforcement of immigration laws under the Trump administration.
The family-owned company of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign co-chair in Louisiana has agreed to pay $1.025 million to resolve allegations that it hired workers ineligible to work in the United States,
Accusations of weaponizing the U.S. Department of Justice were hurled by Republicans and Democrats during the confirmation hearing of Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi Wednesday.
A new Department Justice memo issued Friday and obtained by CBS News focuses on the Justice Department's application of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances or "FACE" Act. The law — passed ...
Leaders aren't taking President Donald Trump's latest executive orders targeting DEI and the enforcement of discrimination laws lying down.
The Justice Department employees had been involved in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation that led to Trump's classified documents and Jan. 6 cases.
Donald Trump is huddling with House Republicans at a GOP retreat on Monday. Keep up with live updates from the USA TODAY Network.
The Trump Justice Department says it has fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal investigations into President Donald Trump.
California lawmakers in the State Assembly held their first hearing on proposals that are meant to prepare for legal battles with President Donald Trump and his administration, while also providing legal and support services to the state's immigrant population.
The bipartisan U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform sent a letter to Johnston on Monday asking him to testify. Johnston didn't say if he would but criticized Republicans in Congress on immigration.