Federal prosecutors say Jamshid Ghomi sold U.S.-made networking gear to Iran for years, hid the trail through UAE fronts, and lived in a Newport Coast mansion that may now become part of the case.
Federal agents arrested a California tech executive in a Newport Coast mansion after prosecutors said he routed U.S. technology to Iran and hid millions from the IRS.
A federal judge stopped the Justice Department’s Anti-Weaponization Fund before it could even get organized, freezing a program meant to compensate people harmed by political lawfare.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the Justice Department is not moving forward with the Trump-era weaponization fund, after questions from Congress and a court ruling put the plan on ice.
CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz says the agency has identified about $2 billion in fraudulent healthcare payments tied to illegal aliens, with California owing half that amount back to Washington.
A man from Mauritania entered the U.S. illegally, sought asylum based on homosexuality, and later married the stepdaughter of the sheriff who hired him at an Indiana jail. DHS now says his claim appears fraudulent and he is in ICE custody.
The Washington Nationals fired Director of Community Relations Sean Hudson after a hidden-camera video appeared to show him admitting the team sidelined pitcher Trevor Williams because of his Catholic beliefs. The club denied anti-Catholic bias, but a civil rights complaint is now asking the Justice Department to look into it.