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citizen.co.zaJustice Department Forms Antisemitism Advisory Committee and Plans National Tour
The U.S. Department of Justice announced an Antisemitism Advisory Committee to advise the Attorney General on rising antisemitism. The department also said it will conduct a nationwide tour to strengthen local responses.
abcnews.go.comAlabama Attorney General Opens Civil Investigation Into Southern Poverty Law Center After Federal Indictment
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced a civil investigation on May 11, 2026, into the Southern Poverty Law Center's fundraising practices and subpoenaed records on donations and informant payments. The move follows a U.S. Department of Justice criminal indictment accu…
upi.comU.S. Department of Justice Fraud Division Launches Official X Account
The Fraud Division of the U.S. Department of Justice has established an official account on the social media platform X. The account, @DOJFraudDiv, indicated that a significant announcement is scheduled for tomorrow. This development relates to topics including fraud cases and go…
foxnews.comLeo Terrell Leads Federal Task Force on Antisemitism Threats
Leo Terrell, senior counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice, discussed his role in addressing antisemitism. He stated that fighting antisemitism is personal to him and described leading a task force targeting threats to the Jewish community. The discussion included references t…
The GuardianUS Declines to Provide Unredacted Epstein Documents to UK Police Without Formal Request
British police investigating allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson face challenges in obtaining unredacted documents from the US Department of Justice. The documents are needed for potential charges related to passing sensitive information to Jeffrey…
koreaherald.comUS Special Forces Soldier Arrested for Insider Trading on Venezuela Operation Bets
The U.S. Department of Justice arrested a special forces soldier involved in Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture. The soldier allegedly used insider information to bet over $33,000 on Polymarket, netting more than $409,000. This marks the first U.S. prosecution of insid…