Former acting FBI director says congressional leaders in both parties did not object to FBI inquiry into whether Trump was working for Russia
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Former Air Force intelligence officer charged with spying for Iran and revealing defense secrets
A former Air Force intelligence officer is accused of espionage for the Iranian government.
Trump inaugural committee subpoenaed by federal prosecutors for financial documents
President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee confirmed Monday that it had received a subpoena from federal prosecutors in New York as part of an investigation into the group’s fundraising activities.
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Judge cancels Paul Manafort’s Feb. 8 sentencing in Virginia case
A federal judge has canceled Paul Manafort’s Feb. 8 sentencing in Virginia
until DC plea dispute resolved
U.S. charges Chinese telecom giant Hauwei with fraud, sanctions violations; violations go ‘all the way to the top’
The charges revealed Monday are certain to stoke diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Trump attorney general pick Barr says wants Mueller report made public, won’t allow improper interference
William Barr, nominated by President Donald Trump as attorney general, said Russia special counsel Robert Mueller’s report should be made public and vowed to let the special prosecutor to complete his work.
Robert Mueller: No ‘coercion’ in Michael Flynn FBI interview; urges court to reject attempt to downplay crime
Robert Mueller documents detail Flynn FBI interview, no ‘coercion’
400 DOJ alums sign statement opposing acting AG Matthew Whitaker
Letter claims Matthew Whitaker’s appointment violated the Constitution because he lacked Senate confirmation required of other Cabinet officials.
Judge delays ruling on House subpoena for ex-FBI Director James Comey
Judge to rule Monday on request to block House subpoena for ex-FBI Director James Comey unless testimony is made in public.
‘Time to put a stop to this’: Why a Catholic prosecutor who witnessed abuse took on his own church
Former altar boy put the full weight of the U.S. government behind his theory the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese should be viewed as a criminal enterprise.