DOJ Capitol Siege Section head quits, says Jan. 6 pardons sent “terrible message”

The federal prosecutor who helped lead the largest federal criminal case in American history has resigned his position in the Justice Department.   Longtime Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Rosen, the chief of the Justice Department’s Capitol Siege Section, has departed for a post with a private law firm.     In an interview with CBS News,

US–China Tensions Rise Amid Tariff Disagreement

Beijing changed its tone over the weekend after the United States accused the Chinese communist regime of violating their agreement. After President Donald Trump on June 2 said that China “totally violated” the 90-day trade agreement struck on May 12 in Geneva, Chinese regime spokespersons also accused the United States of violating the deal reached

More Than 100 Illegal Immigrants Arrested by ICE at Florida Construction Sites

The multi-agency operation led to the arrest of illegal immigrants from at least seven countries. A day after a top White House aide said the Trump administration wanted to increase illegal immigrant arrests to 3,000 per day, more than 100 illegal aliens working at Florida construction sites were taken into custody. U.S. Immigration and Customs