Jury delivers guilty verdicts on all five criminal counts in Jan. 6 case against Guy Wesley Reffitt.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Jan 6 committee alleges Trump, others engaged in criminal conspiracy amid bid to overturn election
The committee’s extraordinary filing was part of its continuing legal effort to force former Trump legal adviser John Eastman to disclose documents.
A Texas man will be the first Jan. 6 defendant to face a jury. His trial could set the tone for others.
Prosecution of the 49-year-old oil and gas industry worker could offer a template for trials to follow.
Rudy Giuliani, other Trump backers who pushed voter fraud claims subpoenaed by Jan 6 committee
The committee probing the Capitol riot subpoenaed Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis and Boris Epshteyn, all longtime supporters of Donald Trump.
New York AG subpoenas Ivanka Trump, Don Jr. in fraud inquiry into family business
The subpoenas issued to Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr., are part of ongoing civil fraud inquiry examining Trump Organization.
DOJ sues Texas in voting rights lawsuit, alleging discrimination against Black and Latino voters
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the state’s redistricting maps diluteĀ the voting strength of of Black and Latino residents.
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.
Capitol Police officer charged with obstruction in January 6 case
Veteran officer expresses support for rioter’s ‘political stance’
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 dieĀ 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.