Upcoming charges in the Georgia Jan. 6 probe pose more complex and potentially dangerous security concerns than Trump’s three others, officials say
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
‘An assault on this republic’: What the Jan. 6 charges Trump faces say about our democracy
The new indictment that Trump faces involves criminal actions he allegedly took as a sitting president to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
‘Putin chef’ turned Russian mutineer is exiled. What will happen to Prigozhin’s US election-hacking operation?
The US and its allies wonder if Putin will shut down notorious Internet Research Agency or give it to another ally ahead of the 2024 president election
US joins new center at The Hague to prosecute Russia for crime of aggression against Ukraine
The new effort bridges a gap in international law and allows US, allies to hold Russia accountable for the war in Ukraine in addition to specific crimes
Will Vladimir Putin keep his grip on power? Coup attempt dials up pressure over Ukraine war
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‘I was very busy.’ Trump gives new reason he didn’t hand over classified documents
In an interview with Bret Baier, Donald Trump said he didn’t give back classified documents because he first wanted to take out his personal possessions.
Judge bars Donald Trump from publicly sharing evidence in secret documents case
A federal judge said Trump must have a lawyer present to access discovery evidence in his classified documents case. He also can’t share it publicly.
Will Trump face federal indictment over Jan. 6? Some ex-prosecutors say DOJ moving too slowly.
The Washington Post reported that the FBI resisted opening a probe into Trump’s role in Jan. 6, in part for fear of appearing political.
Global hacking campaign: Energy Department and other agencies hit by wave of cyberattacks
The Department of Energy and other government agencies were hit by a global cyber-attack. Some of the hits were linked to China and possibly Russia
Walt Nauta, Trump’s ‘body man,’ is accused of lying, hiding documents. What DOJ says he did.
The indictment from special counsel Jack Smith accuses Walt Nauta of moving boxes of classified documents at Trump’s request.