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Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were spent on the probe − don’t taxpayers have a right to see the report?
The list of questions in the internal memo, seen by Reuters, directs employees to give their job title, and any role they played in the Jan. 6 probes.
"Was Trump still removed as an investigative subject? If so, which Justice Department and FBI officials — other than Jack Smith — later added him for prosecution?" The email records appear to ...
Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said Monday on Fox Business that former special counsel Jack Smith’s “cozy arrangement” with ...
Many within the FBI had seen that request as a precursor for mass firings particularly in light of separate moves to fire members of special counsel Jack Smith's team that investigated Donald Trump, ...
The 11th Circuit dismisses an appeal, ending a prosecution that featured a nighttime search of the Palm Beach mansion.
Leaders appointed by the Trump administration are identifying potentially hundreds of FBI agents for possible termination, said people familiar with the plan.
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll notified the workforce ... and more than a dozen connected to former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigations of Trump. A lawyer representing several ...
The Department of Government Efficiency is taking aim at agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Administration, as the administration argues in court that Elon Musk is not ...
The special counsel’s employment prospects could be coming into focus, though hiring him is not without risk while the 47th ...
including firing eight top FBI officials and ousting roughly 30 prosecutors last week who worked on the team of special counsel Jack Smith. The DOJ also over the weekend sent questionnaires to ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will not release the names of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) agents who worked on ...
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