Trump said an indictment could spark “big problems” across the country. But he said he could run for president in 2024 even if he is indicted.
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DOJ charges 3 Iranians with hacking hundreds of U.S. computers to extort ransom
The Justice Department announced charges Wednesday against three Iranians accused of hacking hundreds of U.S. computers for ransom.
Judge approves special master to review documents from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, pauses DOJ probe
A judge authorized a special master to review documents found at Donald Trump’s estate and temporarily halted the Justice Department’s criminal probe.
Retired NY cop gets 10 years in prison, longest sentence yet in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
Thomas Webster, a retired police officer and Marine veteran, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking an officer on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump lawyer John Eastman refuses to answer questions from Georgia grand jury
John Eastman, the lawyer who developed Donald Trump’s strategy to overturn the 2020 election, refused to answer questions from a Georgia grand jury.
Judge orders DOJ to redact Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit for possible release: live updates
A federal judge magistrate said Thursday he is not prepared to find that the affidavit into the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago should be fully sealed.
Thompson, Maloney turn up heat on Secret Service watchdog, cite potential coverup of missing texts
Reps. Bennie Thompson and Carolyn Maloney previously urged DHS inspector general Joseph Cuffari to step aside from text probe..
Ketchup, regrets, blood and anger: A guide to the Jan. 6 hearings’ witnesses and testimony
Witnesses delivered riveting testimony in the Jan. 6 hearings and expanded what we know about the Capitol attack. Here’s your guide to what they said.
On Jan. 6, Trump was out of public view as aides urged him to act. A breakdown of those 187 minutes.
The Jan. 6 committee hearings revealed more about what Donald Trump did as the Capitol attack unfolded and the hours he was out of public view.
Pat Cipollone, former White House counsel, will testify Friday before Jan. 6 committee
Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone agreed to testify Friday – private, but transcribed – before the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack.