The judge in the Michael Flynn case is delaying a decision on the Justice Department’s request to abandon prosecution.
Author: Kevin Johnson and Kristine Phillips, USA TODAY
Shooting at Pensacola Navy base was ‘act of terrorism,’ attorney general says
Saudi pilot Mohammed Alshamrani opened fire Dec. 6 on service members at Naval Air Station Pensacola, killing three and injuring eight.
Justice Department praises watchdog’s upcoming report on Russia inquiry amid reported criticism by Attorney General Barr
Justice Department lauds inspector general’s work in advance of anticipated report on Russia inquiry, due to be released Dec. 9.
DOJ watchdog set to release report critical of FBI surveillance of Trump’s campaign
The long-awaited report, which has long animated Trump and his Republican allies, will be released publicly on Dec. 9.
DOJ: Alabama prisoners exposed to horrifying violence, rape; murders a ‘regular’ occurrence
The Justice Department said conditions in Alabama’s prisons deteriorated so badly they probably violate the Constitution’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.
AG William Barr plans to deliver Mueller report to Congress and the public in ‘weeks not months’
A Justice Department official gave the first timetable for when Attorney General William Barr will deliver the special counsel’s long-awaited report.
Manafort’s bad day underscores the peril in sprawling Trump probes, some beyond the president’s control
The former Trump campaign chairman was sentenced to another 3.5 years in prison, faced new criminal charges in N.Y. and lost his Trump Tower condo.