
Justice Department Investigations
Justice Department investigations involve inquiries conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to enforce laws and ensure justice. These investigations can focus on various issues, such as criminal activities, civil rights violations, or regulatory concerns. The DOJ gathers evidence, interviews witnesses, and analyzes information to determine if laws have been broken. If wrongdoing is found, legal actions, such as prosecutions or lawsuits, may follow. The goal is to uphold the rule of law, protect citizens, and maintain public trust in the justice system while balancing individual rights and governmental authority.