Trump was so angry with Sessions' recusal that the attorney general offered his resignation, which the president did not accept... READ MORE›
And her departure leaves another vacancy at the Justice Department, which still lacks Senate-confirmed leaders over many of its most important divisions... READ MORE›
Like most organized transnational criminal enterprises, Infraud's members had defined roles within the organization's hierarchy... READ MORE›
Sessions replace Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, a Comey friend who was in charge of Clinton investigation, referring to Attorney General Jeff Sessions... READ MORE›
Trump had browbeaten his attorney general for months after Sessions' decision to step aside from the intensifying Russia investigation... READ MORE›
Trump had browbeaten his attorney general for months after Sessions' decision to step aside from the intensifying Russia investigation... READ MORE›
This has become an important program for DACA recipients and their families, for the employers who hire them, for our tax treasuries, and for our economy... READ MORE›
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will repeal a Justice Department 2013 memo which instructed federal prosecutors to deprioritise federal cannabis crimes... READ MORE›
But according to the complaint, Rosenstein has not responded to that request. Rosenstein has been publicly supportive of the special counsel's work... READ MORE›
A lawyer for Trump did not return a phone message seeking comment... READ MORE›
A lawyer for Trump did not return a phone message seeking comment... READ MORE›
Two Chinese entrepreneurs paid millions of dollars to a Brazilian company that bribed environment officials of an Amazon state to illegally export precious hardwoods to China... READ MORE›
Only Rosenstein has the authority to fire Mueller because Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was a senior adviser to Trump's campaign, recused himself from the investigation... READ MORE›
Justice officials warned FBI that Comey's decision to update Congress was not consistent with department policy... READ MORE›
Greg Andres started on Tuesday, becoming the 16th lawyer on the team, said Josh Stueve, a spokesman for the special counsel... READ MORE›
The emails include a significant amount of correspondence associated with Clinton and her aide, Huma Abedin... READ MORE›
A bold new legal defense for Trump Presidents cannot obstruct justice... READ MORE›
The Justice Department announced Friday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has asked all 46 remaining Obama administration U.S. attorneys to resign... READ MORE›
Prosecutors can institute prebooking diversion programs that move low-level offenders away from the criminal justice system and into community-based services... READ MORE›
Sessions, the attorney general, lingered until the president told him to leave, too, Comey said... READ MORE›
June 8, 2017 People walk past the Capitol the morning before former FBI director James B. Comey appears before the Senate Intelligence Committee in Washington... READ MORE›
But Justice Department ethics experts cleared Mueller last month to lead the Russia investigation... READ MORE›
Born in Brazil, he's been a foreign correspondent since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong... READ MORE›
In public, Sessions wouldn't shy from linking his department's priorities with Trump's... READ MORE›
Police officer to plead guilty in fatal shooting caught on video The inside track on Washington politics... READ MORE›
As AB InBev also snaps up distributors, craft brewers have expressed concern that the company would push distributors to only carry its products... READ MORE›
A 12-year-old German-Iraqi boy tried to blow up a Christmas market in the town of Ludwigshafen, prosecutors say... READ MORE›
Jeff Sessions R-Ala., Donald Trump's pick to be the next U.S. Attorney General, will be held Tuesday and Wednesday... READ MORE›
Martin Shkreli's lack of remorse could bite 'Pharma Bro,' experts say... READ MORE›
'He's a showboat' Trump's dismissal of Comey raised suspicions it was an attempt to thwart the ongoing investigation... READ MORE›
Michael Flynn is probably working with Mueller's Trump-Russia probe and it could be a turning point... READ MORE›
President Trump's angry Twitter fusillade against New York City terror suspect Sayfullo Saipov could taint any future trial, experts say... READ MORE›
ATTICA, Ind. -- U.S. Postal Service letter carrier Gabriel Anno found his workday interrupted Wednesday when police arrested him... READ MORE›
At least five other journalists who were arrested during the protests continue to face prosecution under the rioting charges... READ MORE›
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday named Sessions, a four-term senator from Alabama and former federal prosecutor, to lead the Justice Department... READ MORE›
FBI announces it will review more emails in Hillary Clinton case, linked to Anthony Weiner probe... READ MORE›
The questioning, led by an Ecuadorian prosecutor and originally scheduled for Monday, could help end a four-year-long deadlock since Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy... READ MORE›
Media reporting of this spare-time occupation during his decade as mayor had allowed the suspect to find Gadenne alone, RTBF said... READ MORE›
Three people are going on trial in the German city of Essen for failing to assist a pensioner who had collapsed after entering a bank cashpoint... READ MORE›
The former rebel, Haisam Omar Sakhanh, 46, was arrested last March in Karlskoga, Sweden, and charged with a crime against international law... READ MORE›
Photographer Andrew Harrer Bloomberg Just hours before mounting the biggest defense of the young Trump administration, the Justice Department swapped lawyers... READ MORE›
Drug firm CEO Martin Shkreli could lose 65M stake in company if convicted of securities fraud... READ MORE›
The US Justice Department is investigating complaints that Harvard University intentionally limits the number of Asian-American students it admits, according to a report on Tuesday... READ MORE›
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