Elizabeth G. Oyer, the Justice Department’s pardon attorney, claims she was fired after opposing the restoration of Mel Gibson's gun rights due to public safety concerns linked to his past domestic violence conviction.
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The Justice Department plans to drop its challenge to Idaho's abortion ban, a decision marking a significant policy shift under the Trump administration, which could restrict abortion access in the state.

Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney, is pushing for a federal grand jury inquiry into Senator Charles Schumer over comments made regarding Supreme Court justices in 2020, a move rebuffed by the Justice Department.

The Justice Department is reviewing the conviction of Tina Peters, a former Colorado clerk found guilty of election tampering in a case linked to efforts to support Donald Trump's narrative of a rigged 2020 election.

The Justice Department released files related to Jeffrey Epstein's case, but they were met with disappointment as they contained mostly redacted information and lack of new revelations, causing frustration among politicians and commentators on both sides.
