
Department of Justice (DOJ)
OrganizationThe DOJ is involved in cases ranging from terrorism plots to Epstein-related investigations and data security.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is the executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice. Recent news highlights the DOJ's involvement in several high-profile cases. These include the conviction of a Pakistani man for plotting to kill Donald Trump at the behest of Iran, investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein, including the release of court documents and a UK criminal investigation into a former ambassador, and Amazon's blocking of job applications from suspected North Korean agents. The DOJ is also indirectly mentioned in the context of an FBI investigation into the activist group Extinction Rebellion during the Trump administration. These events underscore the DOJ's broad mandate and its role in addressing national security threats, investigating financial crimes and sex trafficking, and protecting U.S. interests from foreign interference. The DOJ's actions and investigations continue to be highly relevant and significant, impacting both domestic and international affairs.
Last updated: March 20, 2026
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