Por: Newsweek Nation October 07, 2022
The Department of Justice will not in the near future indict Donald Trump over the investigation regarding reported classified documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago home, despite calls to do so in the wake of Judge Aileen Cannon's latest ruling, according to a legal expert.Cannon was heavily criticized for her September 29 decision, which overruled a previous call from Raymond Dearie. He was special master appointed to review the thousands... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation October 08, 2022
Donald Trump could throw everybody under the bus to protect himself, the former president's niece has said.Mary Trump is a fervent critic of her uncle, who she has previously labelled an instinctive fascist who is limited by his inability to see beyond himself.Speaking on... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022
Harvard law professor and legal scholar Laurence Tribe predicted on Thursday that the Justice Department seems to be taking a step toward possibly indicting former President Donald Trump for keeping classified White House documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence after leaving... + más
The Justice Department Needs to Get Out of Its Own Way in the Trump Investigations | The Daily Beast
Trump urges appeals court to reject DOJ bid to review classified Mar-a-Lago documents | CNBC
PennLive USA Crime September 30, 2022
A Maryland anesthesiologist and her U.S. Army doctor spouse have been charged with trying to help Russia in its war against Ukraine with medical records that they thought Moscow could exploit, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland said Thursday.The records never made it to... + más
Doctor, Army spouse accused of trying to provide service member medical records to Russia | ABC News
‘The Time Has Come’: Top Putin Official Admits Ugly Truth About War | The Daily Beast
WGN-TV USA Nation September 30, 2022
Posted: Sep 30, 2022 / 11:53 AM CDT Updated: Sep 30, 2022 / 11:53 AM CDT SHARE DENVER () — A man who escaped from a federal prison in Littleton, Colorado, in 2018 may have stolen more than $700,000 while he was still behind bars, according to an indictment. A June indictment... + más
US Army doctor and anesthesiologist charged with conspiring to provide US military medical records to Russian government | CNN
Staffing shortages, violence plague Oklahoma prisons | WPTV
CNN USA Politics September 30, 2022
CNN — A wife and husband from Maryland have been with personal medical records from the US government and , according to a newly unsealed federal indictment. Anna Gabrielian, an anesthesiologist practicing in Baltimore, along with her husband, Jamie Lee Henry, a major and... + más
Army major and wife indicted for conspiring to give Russia medical secrets | CBS News
Forbes USA Business September 28, 2022
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 11: President-elect Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr., listen ... [+] during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York, NY on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)The Washington Post via... + más
NY attorney general sues Donald Trump, his three eldest children | 10 WBNS
New York sues Donald Trump, company and family members over widespread fraud claims, seeks at least $250 million in penalties | CNBC
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 20, 2022
A federal law barring people under felony indictment from purchasing guns is unconstitutional, a federal judge in Texas ruled Monday in an early test of a watershed decision by the Supreme Court expanding firearm access.U.S. District Judge David Counts found that the law's... + más
People under felony indictment can't be barred from purchasing guns, judge rules | ABC News
Georgia man sentenced to 10 years in teen girl's road death | Associated Press
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