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Special counsel report found Trump engaged in ‘criminal effort’ to overturn 2020 election
U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith concluded that Donald Trump engaged in an "unprecedented criminal effort" to hold on to power after losing the 2020 election, but was thwarted in bringing the case to trial by the president-elect's November election victory.
Final chapter of the special counsel’s Jan. 6 case against Trump is now public. Here’s what to know
Less than a week before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, a report from special counsel Jack Smith is refocusing attention on the brazen steps the Republican took to cling to power at the end of his first term.
Judge clears the way for release of former special counsel's report on Trump's Jan. 6 case
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's latest order on Monday cleared the way for the release of the volume on Trump's 2020 election interference case.
Federal judge allows a portion of Jack Smith’s final report on Trump indictments to be released
On Monday, the federal judge presiding over the classified documents case in Florida allowed the Justice Department to release part of Smith’s final report. According to court filings, the report is a detailed review of the decisions Smith made in his two indictments against Trump.
Judge clears the way for release of special counsel Smith's report on Trump's Jan. 6 case
A federal judge says the Justice Department can release special counsel Jack Smith's investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case.
Special counsel report says Trump would've been convicted for 'unprecedented criminal effort' in Jan. 6 case
The report, arriving just days before Trump is to return to office, focuses fresh attention on his failed effort to cling to power after his election loss in 2020.
Special counsel who investigated Trump says his team 'stood up for the rule of law'
Special counsel Jack Smith says in a new report that his team “stood up for the rule of law" as it investigated President-elect Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Smith submitted to Congress early Tuesday a report detailing his team's findings about Trump's efforts to cling to power.
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What to watch on a busy day of confirmation hearings for Trump’s Cabinet
President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for attorney general, secretary of state and several other key Cabinet posts are set to ...
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DOJ confirms FBI operation that mass-deleted Chinese malware from thousands of US computers
The FBI says it was authorized to mass-remove “PlugX” malware from more than 4,000 compromised machines in the United States ...
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Italy releases Mohammad Abedini, indicted in the United States over Jordan drone attack
Italy freed Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini whom it was holding on a U.S. warrant in connection with a drone attack in ...
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Italian Justice Ministry Moves to Release Iranian Man Sought by the U.S.
The request to revoke the man’s arrest came only days after Iran released an Italian journalist. Iranian state news said the ...
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United States Justice Department Sues To Block Amex GBT's $570 Million-CWT Deal
In a Manhattan federal court filing, the DOJ says the deal could undermine competition for business travel services.
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Special counsel says Biden’s criticism of prosecution of son Hunter ‘undermines’ the justice system
President Biden unfairly attacked the integrity of the justice system by criticizing the long-running federal investigations ...
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See what will happen to 2 Nigerians found guilty of fraud in United States
Nigerian nationals, Olutayo Sunday Ogunlaja, and Abel Adeyi Daramola face up to 20 years imprisonment for defrauding an ...
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Multiple landlords sued by the Department of Justice for allegedly sharing private rental information
Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters." ...
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