President Trump, starting his second term, began a slew of executive actions by rescinding 78 Biden-era executive orders, executive actions, and presidential memoranda.
President Donald Trump delivered a 30-minute speech from the US Capitol Rotunda, his second inaugural address to the American people.
The Justice Department has filed a civil lawsuit against Walgreens, accusing the 124-year-old pharmacy chain of dispensing millions of unlawful prescriptions over a period of several years.
After a tumultuous tenure clouded by two failed criminal prosecutions against the incoming president, Attorney General Merrick Garland is leaving the Justice Department the same way he came in: trying to defend it against political attacks.
President Trump’s pardons in the Jan. 6 case abruptly ended the most complex investigation in U.S. history. It also raised questions about what he will do next against a department he has said is full of his enemies.
William Ihlenfeld, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia, announced his resignation from the Department of Justice, effective Monday at 11:59 a.m. “Serving as United States Attorney has been an honor and a privilege,
Read the Full Donald Trump Inauguration Speech Thank you very much, everybody. Well. Thank you very, very much, Vice President Vance, Speaker Johnson, Senator Thune, Chief Justice Roberts, Justices of the United States Supreme Court.
By Jennifer Shutt and Shauneen Miranda States Newsroom Donald Trump took the presidential oath of office for the second time Monday during an inauguration ceremony inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda. The swearing-in marked the culmination of a four-year journey for Trump,
On Jan. 16, the Justice Department filed a nationwide lawsuit accusing Walgreens of knowingly and unlawfully filling prescriptions that didn’t follow protocol.
Walgreens Boots Alliance, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the United States, is facing a civil complaint filed by the Justice Department in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
The United States has freed an Afghan convicted by an American court on charges of drug smuggling and terrorism in exchange for two U.S. citizens held in Afghanistan, authorities in Kabul said on Tuesday.