Jan. 6 committee members pointed to Trump’s provocative address on the Ellipse when he took no action during the next three hours to stop the assault.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Jan. 6 committee’s Monday decision on Trump key to public legacy and Justice investigation
The House Jan. 6 committee, after 18 months of investigating, is set to take its most defining actions in votes on criminal referrals Monday.
Lockerbie bombing suspect of 1988 Pan Am flight is in U.S. custody, says Justice Department
Libyan expected to make first court appearance in D.C.
Merrick Garland’s challenge: ensuring DOJ’s independence as special counsel takes up Trump inquiries
Merrick Garland’s announcement of special counsel Jack Smith appeared to contain the suggestion that the inquiries had reached inflection points.
AG Merrick Garland to appoint special counsel to oversee Trump criminal investigations
Garland’s appointment is an attempt to shield the Justice Department from conflicts of interest in an unprecedented criminal investigation.
Feds end Rudy Giuliani probe with no lobbying charges
While Giuliani claimed victory in NYC, Georgia prosecutors have designated him a target of an investigation into interference in the 2020 election.
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows ordered to testify in Georgia election inquiry
Meadows had been resisting a subpoena issued by Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the criminal inquiry.
Appeals court rejects Lindsey Graham’s bid to avoid testifying before Atlanta election fraud grand jury
An Atlanta appeals court found Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, S.C., a Trump ally,’failed to demonstrate’ that his appeal would succeed.
Trump promised the Durham investigation would prove a vendetta. It’s largely fallen short.
Trump amped up John Durham’s investigation of the Russia probe. More than three years later, it’s netted a guilty plea and two acquittals.
Up to $1,185 per night: Trump hotels repeatedly overcharged Secret Service, House panel finds
The information about the billings raises new concerns about Trump’s “self-dealing” at taxpayer expense, a top Democrat said.