
★ Organization
U.S. Department of Justice
Government Body · Federal Government
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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is an executive department of the federal government responsible for the domestic enforcement of federal laws and the administration of justice. It is headed by the U.S. Attorney General, a Cabinet member who reports directly to the president, and encompasses agencies and divisions overseeing criminal prosecution, civil rights enforcement, national security, and antitrust regulation. The department functions as the equivalent of justice or interior ministries found in other countries.
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Includes actions U.S. Department of Justice appears on directly, plus actions flagged against the sectors it belongs to.
DOJ settles Trump IRS suit with $1.8B anti-weaponization fund
Institutional vehicle through which the settlement and the bar on IRS and other-agency claims against the Trump plaintiffs were effected. Signed by Acting AG Todd Blanche.
Trump DOJ drops Roger Ver tax case for $49.9M, no guilty plea
Executed the deferred prosecution agreement, abandoning an eight-year criminal tax indictment and accepting a monetary payment in lieu of a guilty plea or prison sentence — the only tax prosecution the administration killed outright.
DOJ drops Polymarket probe, clearing path for US reentry
Ended its investigation into Polymarket without filing charges, removing a major legal barrier to the platform's return to the US market.