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Politico Wire Jan 25, 2026

Appeals Court Blocks DoJ's Attempt to Charge More People Over Minnesota Church Protest

The eighth US circuit court of appeals issued the ruling, marking the latest legal setback for the DoJ. Protesters disrupted a service at the Lake Ishola Church in January in protest of a pastor's apparent connection to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) The DoJ initially charged 11 individuals, including CNN anchor Don Lemon, with obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs.

Politico Wire Mar 7, 2026

What's Behind the Latest US Politics and Policy Shifts?

Several significant developments have shaken the US political landscape, including a House Republican's decision to run as an independent, the DOJ's dropped probe into Biden's autopen use, and changes within the FDA.

Politico Wire Feb 12, 2026

Turmoil in Politics, Finance, and Entertainment: A Week of Controversy and Loss

This week saw a flurry of news that has left many reeling, from the passing of beloved actor James Van Der Beek to a heated House hearing on the DOJ's handling of Epstein files. Meanwhile, Schroders agreed to a £9.9bn takeover by a US investor, ending 200 years of family ownership, and controversy swirled around Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show.

Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026

US Department of Justice Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse Alex Pretti

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti by immigration officers. Pretti, 37, was shot dead on January 30, 2026, after a verbal altercation with immigration officers outside a local bar. The news of the investigation comes as protests in Minneapolis continue to intensify.

AI Pulse Jan 28, 2026

Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady Amid Political Turmoil and Venezuelan Leader's Oil Industry Dilemma

Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged. This was the first rate decision since Powell received a grand jury subpoena in connection with a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the fed. Meanwhile, Venezuela's interim leader grappled with conflicting demands from foreign investors, the Trump administration, and her own supporters regarding her plans for the oil sector.