Federal prosecutors have charged a Pennsylvania man who goes by the moniker "Mr. Satan" with threatening to kill President Donald Trump and other government officials.
President-elect Donald Trump defended his pardons for Capitol rioters and showcased his openness to extremist groups like the Proud Boys entering politics.
Rebecca Lavrenz, known as the "J6 Praying Grandma," vowed to reject any pardon from Donald Trump, focusing instead on appealing her conviction for misdemeanors related to the Capitol riot.
Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger expressed fears that he was being followed in an email he sent before his death, although law enforcement says that was not the case.
'Sanctuary cities' that refuse to comply with immigration law will have federal funding taken away if they don't reverse their policies, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned on Monday.
President Donald Trump is being sued again, this time for not submitting a proper federal financial disclosure form that entails his personal indebtedness and loans.
A federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday halted the Trump administration’s revised travel ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries and refugees around the world, just a day before the executive order was to be implemented.
Two Russian officers were indicted, in a hack which the Department of Justice said was initiated in January 2014, and affected at least 500 million Yahoo accounts.
The constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s immigration orders continues to provoke the colliding opinions and debates among legal minds at the Ninth Circuit.