Por: Newsweek Nation January 14, 2023
Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, announced on Friday an investigation into how the Department of Justice (DOJ) is handling President Joe Biden's classified documents scandal. The way one former insider sees it, though, the DOJ should refuse to play ball.Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) deputy director Andrew McCabe was asked on CNN Friday about how much Jordan's examination could affect the DOJ's own... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life January 11, 2023
Celebrities are beginning to arrive on the red carpet at the 80th Golden Globe Awards Tuesday evening, hosted at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.The show is being telecast again after a one-year hiatus due to a number of its members of the Hollywood Foreign Press... + más
Golden Globes to return to NBC in January after year off-air | ABC News
Golden Globes to return to NBC in January after year off-air | Associated Press
Newsweek USA Nation December 30, 2022
Former President Donald Trump may have celebrated the latest news from the January 6 committee a touch too early, excited about a white flag that came from maybe the wrong opponents.On Wednesday, the House panel investigating the Capitol riot announced it would withdraw the... + más
Trump's lawyers have accepted service of House January 6 committee subpoena | ABC7
Trump files lawsuit against Jan. 6 committee in attempt to block subpoena | Fox News
Newsweek USA Nation December 26, 2022
A legal expert expects that some in former President Donald Trump's inner circle could cooperate with the Department of Justice (DOJ) if charges are filed against the former president.The January 6 House Select Committee announced several criminal referrals at the... + más
The Justice Department Needs to Get Out of Its Own Way in the Trump Investigations | The Daily Beast
Trump DOJ Case: Appeals Court Shuts Down Special Master Review Of Mar-A-Lago Documents | Forbes
Forbes USA Business December 01, 2022
Updated Dec 1, 2022, 06:00pm ESTTopline A federal appeals court has cut short a special master’s review of White House documents the Department of Justice seized at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate, siding Thursday with the DOJ, which means the federal... + más
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump On Mar-A-Lago Classified Documents | Forbes
Trump Mar-A-Lago Investigation: What To Know As Ex-President Goes To Supreme Court | Forbes
Newsweek USA Nation November 04, 2022
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee have published a 1,000-page report which seems to lay the groundwork on how a GOP-led Congress will attempt investigations and inquiries into President Joe Biden.The report, based on whistleblower testimony, alleged that the Biden... + más
Will Trump gut the FBI if he wins in 2024? | Newsweek
FBI paid Igor Danchenko more than $200,000 to serve as confidential human source | Fox News
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
Essential Politics: Could Trump really go to prison? | Los Angeles Times
How Trump Has Survived Decades of Legal Trouble | Time
Fox News USA Politics September 29, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: The FBI is allegedly engaging in a purge of employees with conservative viewpoints and retaliating against who have made protected disclosures to Congress by revoking security clearances, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Jim Jordan told Fox... + más
Gohmert compares FBI to ‘Sodom and Gomorrah,’ cites sexual misconduct ‘whistleblowers’ | The Hill
Editorial: No, ‘The Purge’ isn’t here, but Illinois’ cash bail ban still needs work | Chicago Tribune
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