Denise Cheung, head of the criminal division in the DC US Attorney’s Office, has stepped down, CNN revealed on Tuesday, citing four sources. Her departure comes a day after US President Donald Trump nominated Ed Martin to lead the prosecutor's office permanently.Martin, who had been...
The FBI has handed over a list of over 5,000 employees involved in January 6 related cases to the Justice Department, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the move. The unprecedented demand has sparked fears among FBI staff of potential terminations under the Trump...
United States President Donald Trump's administration officials are taking steps to dismiss FBI agents involved in the investigation of the January 6th Capitol incident and other inquiries concerning the president, AP reported on Friday, citing two people familiar with the plans.The precise number of...
A top Trump-appointed prosecutor has initiated an internal investigation within the Justice Department's decision to bring felony obstruction charges against numerous defendants involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the...
US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly implicitly criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon nearly 1,600 individuals convicted in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.In a Wednesday ruling, while dismissing one of he cases related to the attack by a mob of Trump supporters,...
United States House Speaker Mike Johnson backed US President Donald Trump's controversial pardons for those involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, including individuals who violently clashed with police officers."We believe in redemption. We believe in second chances," Johnson stressed at a...
The administration of US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering inviting some of the individuals convicted for their involvement in the January 6 attack, who were pardoned shortly after Trump took office, to the White House. This could include an opportunity to meet with the president,...
United States President Donald Trump said in front of the inaugural parade that he will "sign pardons on the January 6 hostages" tonight."As soon as I leave I will be going to the Oval Office and will be signing pardons for a lot of people. A lot of people," Trump stressed. He also thanked his Middle East...
United States President Donald Trump is expected to pardon his supporters convicted of nonviolent offenses linked to the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, and commute the sentences of others convicted of more serious crimes, CNN reported on Monday, citing multiple sources briefed on...
United States Department of Justice (DoJ) Office of the Inspector General released on Thursday the highly-anticipated report related to the January 6 riots, in which Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz (pictured) said no evidence was found that would suggest federal agents were...
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