• Justice Department는 Donald Trump의 2024 presidential campaign 및 관련 political action committees의 자금 모금 및 지출 패턴에 대한 확대된 형사 조사를 발표했으며, federal campaign finance 및 foreign‑donor 법률 준수 여부에 초점을 맞추고 있습니다.
• 조사를 보고받은 law‑enforcement officials에 따르면, 수사관들은 shell corporate accounts 또는 foreign‑linked entities를 통해 유입되었을 가능성이 있는 최소 12건의 고액 기부금을 조사하고 있습니다.
• White House 대변인들은 이번 조치를 “routine post‑election review”의 일환으로 규정한 반면, Trump 측근들은 해당 부처의 당파적 편향성을 비난하며 어떠한 기소라도 2026 midterms를 앞두고 정치적 폭풍을 일으킬 수 있다고 경고했습니다.
• Department of Justice는 지난주 US 전역에서 연구 및 치료 옵션을 확대하기 위해 medical marijuana에 대한 법적 규제를 완화한다고 발표했습니다.
• 이러한 정책 변화는 의료 프로그램이 있는 주에서 환자들의 접근성과 더 많은 임상 연구를 촉진할 것으로 기대됩니다.
• 이번 조치는 연방 정부가 승인한 marijuana 연구의 오랜 장벽을 해결하여 잠재적으로 치료법 개발을 가속화할 수 있습니다.
• 전 FBI 국장이 작년에 올린 조개껍데기로 '86 47'을 만든 소셜 미디어 게시물로 인해 기소되었습니다.
• 제임스 코미는 이번 주 법무부가 그를 두 번째로 기소함에 따라 수요일 버지니아 동부 지구 당국에 자수했습니다.
• 전 FBI 국장은 작년에 소셜 미디어를 통해 조개껍데기를 숫자 '86 47'로 배치한 게시물을 올렸으며, 법무부는 이를 도널드 트럼프에 대한 협박으로 간주하여 화요일 노스캐롤라이나에서 그를 기소했습니다. 숫자 86은 무언가를 제거한다는 뜻의 은어로 사용될 수 있으며, 트럼프는 제47대 대통령입니다.
Trump officials use incident at correspondents’ dinner to pitch case for $400m project, arguing it will be ‘safe space’US politics live – latest updatesThe US Department of J (DoJ) has used the weekend shooting in Washington DC to pressure a preservation group to drop a lawsuit seeking to halt the construction of Donald Trump’s White House ballroom.Several Trump administration officials, including the president, seized on the incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner to advance their case for the completion of the controversial $400m project, for which the White House’s East Wing was suddenly demolished, arguing the new ballroom was needed as a “safe space”. Continue reading...
• The Department of Justice dropped its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Powell regarding the agency's building expenditures, marking a significant development in federal oversight.
• The decision came amid broader discussions on Capitol Hill about federal accountability, with both Republican and Democratic representatives weighing in on the implications.
• The outcome reflects shifting priorities in federal investigations and debates over Fed governance and spending practices.
• The Department of Justice has dropped its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, marking a significant policy shift.
• The decision comes amid Trump's emergency economic orders, potentially easing tensions over Fed independence.
• This move is viewed as stabilizing financial markets but criticized by conservatives seeking accountability on monetary policy.
An internal watchdog will review the agency’s handling of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, including whether relevant documents were properly redactedSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA majority of Americans blame Donald Trump for surging gasoline prices, which is weighing on his Republican party ahead of November’s congressional midterm elections, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.Some 77% of registered voters in the poll, which concluded early this week, said Trump bears at least a fair amount of responsibility for the recent rise in gas prices, which was sparked by his decision to launch a war on Iran along with US ally Israel.Our preliminary objective is to evaluate the DOJ’s processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act.Alleged victims of sexual abuse by Epstein have complained that DOJ repeatedly failed to redact photos and other details that could reveal their identities and did not make public all the information prosecutors have about Epstein associates who were allegedly aware of his crimes or conspired with him but were never charged.Lawmakers have made similar complaints and have said they suspect DOJ has not released some relevant documents.The Trump administration has moved to reclassify marijuana, more than four months after Trump signed an executive order directing the attorney general to move it from schedule I to schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.Trump, apparently abandoning his attempt to frighten Iran’s leaders into negotiating by channeling Richard Nixon’s “madman” theory, ruled out the use of nuclear weapons in his conflict with Iran.Trump has decided to invite wanted war criminal Vladimir Putin to the G20 summit in December at Trump’s Doral golf resort, the Washington Post reports.Trump confirmed that the government is considering a plan to bail out or ‘“just buy” Spirit Airlines, but confused Barack Obama with Joe Biden, and Jet Blue with People Express, which has been defunct since 1987.India’s foreign ministry denounced comments from the rightwing US commentator Michael Savage, posted on social media by Trump, which argued against awarding birthright citizenship to the US-born children of immigrants “from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet”. Continue reading...
Justice department has already identified 384 foreign-born people whose US citizenship it wants to revokeThe Trump administration is reportedly pushing the justice department to pursue hundreds of denaturalization cases, in which Americans born outside of the US are stripped of their citizenship.The justice department has already identified 384 foreign-born US citizens, whose citizenship it wants to revoke and will begin the process in the coming weeks, according to the New York Times. Continue reading...
Mandated release of files was marred by missed deadlines, leaked victims’ information and excessive redactionsUS politics live – latest updatesThe US Department of Justice’s office of the inspector general (OIG) announced on Thursday that it is launching an audit of the justice department’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.In a news release, the deputy inspector general William M Blier, who the statement said is performing the duties of the inspector general, said that the “preliminary objective” of the internal probe “is to evaluate the [justice department’s] processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act”. Continue reading...
Justice department’s focus seems to be on SPLC’s prior use of paid informants to monitor hate groups, group’s CEO says The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a prominent civil rights organization, the group’s CEO said on Tuesday.Bryan Fair, the CEO of the SPLC, said the details of the investigation were not entirely clear, though “the focus appears to be on the SPLC’s prior use of paid confidential informants to gather credible intelligence on extremely violent groups”. Continue reading...