Tag: Department Of Justice

In the aftermath of an anti-Israel protest outside Adas Torah synagogue in Los Angeles, calls for more protection of Jewish places of worship have emerged.
There is growing concern over the recent trend of linking antisemitism and Islamophobia together in public discourse, particularly within the White House.
Rep. George Santos, a Republican from Long Island, has been found to have likely committed substantial violations of federal law by the Ethics Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Canadian Parliament's recent applause of a 98-year-old former member of a Nazi-led Ukrainian Waffen SS unit has reignited calls for Canada to release top-secret files from the Deschnes Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada, which investigated the presence of Nazi war criminals in the country from 1985 to 1986.
The article discusses the recent indictment of Donald Trump on charges brought under the Espionage Act and argues that it is part of an ongoing campaign to discredit and undermine him.
This article discusses the treatment of individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol insurrection.
In this interview, Eli Rosenbaum, the Director of Human Rights Enforcement Strategy and Policy at the Department of Justice, discusses his role as a Nazi hunter.
Israeli government officials approached leading American Jewish institutions offering funds to combat the BDS movement, but at least four organizations, including the Jewish Federations of North America and the Jewish Council on Public Affairs, declined the offers due to concerns about being required to register as foreign agents.