Por: Newsweek 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 office.This looks like a major step toward an indictment of Trump by DOJ for obstruction of justice Tribe tweeted, sharing a New York Times article that reported that Jay... + full article
ABC News USA Nation October 12, 2022
An Ohio man, who is a self-described incel, pleaded guilty to planning to carry out a mass shooting of women at a university, federal prosecutors announced.Tres Genco, 22, of Hillsboro, Ohio, was with one count of attempting to commit a hate crime. He pleaded guilty to the... + más
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CNBC USA Politics October 07, 2022
Former U.S. President Donald Trump throws caps as he attends a rally in Warren, Michigan, U.S., October 1, 2022.Dieu-nalio Chery ReutersmThe Justice Department suspects that ex-President might still have classified documents that he removed from the White House when he left... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation October 04, 2022
The unprecedented FBI raid at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence has left many Americans on the edge of their seats as they continue to speculate on how quickly the Justice Department's probe is moving and whether a charge against a former president... + más
Durham probe: FBI offered Christopher Steele $1 million to corroborate Trump allegations in dossier | Fox News
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The Daily Beast USA Politics September 30, 2022
The ’s decision to take as (essentially) its client, defending him in the writer defamation suit, of not only investigating their own client for potential criminal conduct—but also contradicting their client’s other lawyers.This is a mess of DOJ’s own making, and one... + más
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Time USA Politics September 24, 2022
The Justice Department undercounted nearly 1,000 deaths in , jails, or during arrests during the last fiscal year, according to the results of a nearly year-long bipartisan investigation. The 10-month investigation, outlined in a Sept. 20 report released jointly by the... + más
Sen. Ossoff details probe into nearly 1,000 uncounted DOJ prison deaths in 2021 | Fox News
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CNBC USA Politics September 22, 2022
watch nowVIDEO0:4600:46Appeals court allows DOJ to resume review of classified docs found at Mar-A-LagoAttorneys for Donald Trump have repeatedly failed to show that the former president declassified government records that were taken from his Florida home as part of a criminal... + más
Trump's legal team urges court to reject DOJ's request for partial stay of special master ruling | ABC News
Former president Donald TrumpErin Scott ReutersLawyers for urged a federal appeals court Tuesday to reject a Department of Justice bid to resume its review of documents marked classified that were seized from the former president's Florida home last month as part of a... + más
Trump has failed to show he declassified docs seized from Mar-a-Lago, DOJ tells appeals court | CNBC
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