Fulton County, Georgia, criminal inquiry into election interference during 2020 election accelerates with new subpoenas of Trump’s team.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Buffalo shooting suspect charged with federal hate crimes, Garland meeting with victims’ families
DOJ unveiled the federal hate crimes charges Wednesday. Authorities say the suspect targeted Black victims in an assault that left 10 people dead.
Bill Barr’s complicated relationship with Donald Trump: From vital advocate to damning witness
Monday’s Jan. 6 hearing featured Bill Barr’s blistering rejection of Trump’s election fraud claims. Barr repeatedly called them ‘bull—-.”
Department of Justice outlines broad inquiry into Uvalde school shooting response
Questions about delayed police response shroud the Texas school shooting. Attorney General Merrick Garland said experts would probe what happened.
Prosecutors charge former Proud Boys leader, 4 others with seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 attack
Federal prosecutors escalated their case against the Proud Boys extremist group Monday.
Buffalo attack highlights most lethal domestic threat: Racist, extremist violence
Hate and extremism experts have warned for years about domestic, racially motivated violence. The Buffalo shooting is the latest example, they say.
Donald Trump Jr. appears before Jan. 6 committee, latest family member to meet with House panel
His appearance follows voluntary meetings involving sister Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Second member of Oath Keepers pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 attack
Brian Ulrich, 44, of Guyton, Georgia, will cooperate with federal prosecutors in the sprawling investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack.
Judge finds Trump in contempt in New York civil fraud inquiry, fines him $10K a day; Trump to appeal
The Trump Organization is under investigation by the New York attorney general who claims it gave misleading information to banks and tax authorities.
Brooklyn subway shooting suspect was traced to firearm. Is it a case for Biden’s ghost gun regulations?
President Joe Biden unveiled new regulations for untraceable ghost guns days before police tied Brooklyn subway shooting suspect to Ohio gun purchase.