The former Justice official had been subpoenaed to discuss his efforts to enlist the department in an effort to sow doubt in election results.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
DOJ targets Texas again; lawsuit challenges voting restrictions in new state law
The federal lawsuit contends that the Texas law violates the Voting Rights Act by restricting some voters from seeking help to cast their ballots.
Igor Danchenko, Trump dossier source, charged with lying to FBI in special counsel John Durham’s Russia inquiry
Igor Danchenko expected to make first court appearance Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia
Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas convicted on all counts for illegal campaign contributions
Part of the case alleged Lev Parnas made illegal donations to America First Action, a super PAC supporting former President Donald Trump.
They were amateurs with gum wrappers and peanut butter. And they nearly sold US military secrets.
A Maryland couple is accused of hiding nuclear submarine data in a peanut butter sandwich left at drop site for “Country 1,” which informed the FBI.
4 police died by suicide after the Capitol riot; it’s the reason their names won’t be memorialized
“The defining standard for a line-of-duty death should be when police officers die as a result of events that occurred during the performance of duty,” a police union leader says.
Navy engineer, wife detained on espionage charges, allegedly concealed nuclear sub secrets in peanut butter sandwich
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe, who allegedly hid data cards in a peanut butter sandwich and gum wrapper for a foreign nation, could face life in prison.
FBI: Record surge in 2020 murders; nearly 30% increase drives spike in violent crime
FBI reported a nearly 30% increase in murders in 2020, the largest single-year jump since the bureau began recording crime statistics six decades ago.
Supreme Court halts re-start of Trump era ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
The policy would have forced the government to reinstate a Trump-era policy forcing thousands to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S.
FBI received 4,500 tips during Brett Kavanaugh confirmation; Blasey Ford attorneys call it ‘a sham’
Christine Blasey Ford’s attorneys say new information of the tips confirms that the FBI background review of Justice Brett Kavanaugh was “a sham.”