Tag Archives: DOJ
Speaker O’Brien Requests Criminal Investigation of ALP Involvement in 2016 Elections
From former NH Speaker, Honorable Bill O’Brien: I am attaching a draft of a letter I will be sending to the US Dept. of Justice on or about Thursday, March 8 requesting a criminal investigation of the Australian Labor Party … Continue reading
The Memo! The Memo! – The Devin Nunes Memo Alleging FBI Corruption Released
The most damning thing, so far, in the long talked about the memo, is that the FISA warrant issued to spy on the Trump Campaign and the Trump transition would never have been issued without the dossier we now know to … Continue reading
Dover Man Sentenced to Two Years on Federal Firearms Charge
CONCORD, N.H. – Acting United States Attorney John J. Farley announced that Isaiah Johnson, 37, of Dover, New Hampshire, was sentenced to two years in federal prison for being a previously convicted felon in possession of ammunition. According to court documents … Continue reading
‘Sanctuary city’ status could cost Bay State cities millions
A new federal policy to compel immigration detentions by local cops likely conflicts with a bombshell Supreme Judicial Court decision from earlier this week, Bay State elected officials say — and they plan to push back despite the possibility of … Continue reading
Justice Department Changes Obama Policy On Job Protections For Homosexuals
Under the Obama administration the Justice Department and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had declared that sexual orientation and “gender orientation” were protected classes under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. This led to the federal government suing North … Continue reading
DOJ Drops $3 Million Fine Against Harley-Davidson
The Department of Justice decided to eliminate the $3 million fine that Harley-Davidson received from President Barack Obama’s administration to fight pollution. The money was supposed to go “to an American Lung Association project promoting cleaner-burning cook stoves.” The company reached an … Continue reading
DOJ ordered to stop mortgage settlement money flowing into “left-wing activist organizations”
For the last few years, some of the largest settlements between financial institutions and the Obama administration’s Department of Justice contained stipulations that portions of the money be sent to unaffiliated third parties, a practice that Republicans criticized as a … Continue reading
New Hampshire Man Sentenced for Trafficking Stolen Retail Debit Cards
A New Hampshire man was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for trafficking in more than $350,000 in stolen retail gift cards. Khoa Doan, 34, of Manchester, was sentenced yesterday by U.S. District Court Senior Judge Mark L. Wolf to 12 … Continue reading
DOJ releases first figures for illegal aliens currently in prison
Out of more than 45,000 immigrants (of any immigration status) currently in prison, not even 4,000 of them are clearly identifiable as being in the country legally. More than 36,000 of them are either already under orders for deportation or … Continue reading
DOJ to Sanctuary Cities: Show Compliance or Lose Funds
The letters, sent to the relevant authorities in New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Miami, Milwaukee, and the “sanctuary state” of California, makes clear that Byrne Grants, a major program by which the federal Department of Justice … Continue reading