FBI director nominee Chris Wray told a Senate committee that he was dedicated to supporting Robert Mueller's ongoing special counsel's investigation and would "absolutely" notify lawmakers of any efforts to tamper with the probe.
FBI director nominee Chris Wray stressed that he would withstand political pressure and lead an independent bureau, noting that he learned a great deal about "playing it straight and following the facts" from FBI agents he worked alongside as a line prosecutor early in his career.
Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday released a chain of emails that showed him jumping at the chance for a campaign season meeting with a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton -- though he denied colluding with her.
The General Services Administration announced Tuesday that it has canceled plans to move the FBI from its downtown Washington, D.C., location to the suburbs.
The Russian lawyer who met with President Trump's eldest son during the presidential campaign last year has drawn the attention of U.S. investigators before -- after she lobbied against a U.S. law despised by Vladimir Putin and made a questionable reimbursement request to federal prosecutors.
President Trump's nominee for FBI director led the Justice Department's criminal division when 9/11 terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui pleaded guilty, and served as a personal attorney for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie during the "Bridgegate" scandal.
The top Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence said President Trump is undermining American interests by casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia was responsible for hacking efforts meant to influence the 2016 election.
The Justice Department will take a close look at the responses provided by 10 jurisdictions that received warnings about their 'sanctuary' policies, with officials appearing skeptical that all are living up to their claims they are compliant with federal immigration laws.
Jurisdictions accused by the Trump administration of violating federal immigration statutes defended their so-called "sanctuary" immigration policies, making the case they are compliant with federal law and should not lose federal grant funding.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday that a New York City officer who was gunned down earlier in the day was "unjustly targeted" in an unprovoked attack.
As a federal prosecutor in the 1990s, Andrew Weissmann persuaded mobsters to break the Mafia code and testify against their brothers in crime, winning a conviction against Genovese family boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante.
The Trump administration has deployed "the feds" to Chicago that the president threatened to send to the city earlier this year to get a handle on gun violence.
The White House nominated Washington labor lawyer Eric Dreiband as an assistant attorney general to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division -- a choice eliciting anger from liberal advocacy groups.
One of the lawyers whom special counsel Robert Mueller has hired to investigate President Trump is pulling double duty, still working part time as a deputy solicitor general in the Justice Department.
The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee is demanding to know why acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe did not recuse himself from investigations involving President Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
The Justice Department is showing progress when it comes to responding to senators' oversight requests, according to a top Republican senator who previously expressed frustration at having inquiries ignored.
A national security briefing for Senate Judiciary Committee members was scuttled Wednesday after a top Democrat invoked a procedural rule to delay the closed-door meeting.
The House Intelligence Committee interviewed Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign chairman John Podesta behind closed doors on Tuesday as part of lawmakers investigation into Russian meddling in the election.
Three current or former Chicago police officers were indicted Tuesday on felony charges related to a conspiracy to cover up the circumstances surrounding another officer's fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.