Georgia prosecutors say some electors have provided potentially incriminating information about another during recent interviews.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Secret Service fights to shed politics – but Trump’s indictment, 2024 election are major tests
Donald Trump’s court appearances on felony charges while running for president ups the challenge for the Secret Service in the 2024 election.
Threatening letter aimed at Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg as Trump tries to whip up protests
Alvin Bragg oversees an investigation into a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, who claimed to have an affair with Trump.
Secret Service has met with NY police on security plans in the event Trump is charged
With an obligation to protect Donald Trump for the rest of his life, the Secret Service is thrust into potentially uncharted territory.
Trump lawyers seek to quash Atlanta grand jury report, recuse DA’s office from inquiry
The filing comes as former president Trump battles criminal investigations on multiple fronts, including a Manhattan district attorney’s probe.
Donald Trump expected to appeal order for lawyer’s grand jury testimony
The former president’s response came after attorney Evan Corcoran was forced to answer additional questions before federal grand jury
‘Invisible’ crisis: Public defenders still underfunded, understaffed 60 years after key SCOTUS ruling
The DOJ is urging renewed commitment to equal justice as public defense plagued by inadequate funding, short staffing and staggering caseloads
DOJ asks Congress for $21M more to boost Supreme Court security after threats
The DOJ wants to boost federal judiciary protection, including the Supreme Court, amid threats after the leaked opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade.
FBI gun seizure orders from people who fail background checks hit historic rates
The numbers underscore a tension in the system in which gun dealers can sell weapons if a background check isn’t completed within three business days.
AG Merrick Garland makes unannounced trip to Ukraine, reaffirms US vow to pursue war criminals
Garland traveled to Lviv, Ukraine, at the invitation of the Ukrainian prosecutor general, Justice Department officials said.