During Wednesday's tense Senate confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, Bondi repeatedly declined to say if she would investigate Special Counsel Jack Smith and former Congresswoman Liz Cheney.
Special counsel says Trump's election prohibited case from going to trial. Here is the news to know on Tuesday.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Justice Department on Friday ... Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter. The footnote was part of a Justice Department ...
Tuesday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weeknights at 6:00 p.m. on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 and then on Apple, Spotify, and here on our website -- Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and Tom Bevan start by breaking down some of the biggest moments from today's Senate confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth,
News of Smith's resignation was shown in a court filing submitted by the DOJ to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Saturday.
Here, much remains unknown." Democratic Senator Adam Schiff of California posted on X: "Jack Smith did his duty. And the public deserves to see the product of his work and that of his team.
In a long-awaited report, the former special counsel argued that Trump would have been convicted in his election subversion case if he hadn’t won the election.
Legal analyst Jonathan Turley posted on X: "Jack Smith just resigned. So ends one of the most controversial and star-crossed investigations in history." Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff of California ...
Calif., grilled Pam Bondi on how she would act in terms of President-elect Trump's political opponents, leading to a fiery response from Bondi.
Trump secured the reelection of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) in the narrowly divided House by limiting Republicans' dissenting votes to exactly one. His controversial appointees, at this moment, appear headed for confirmation in the 53-47 Republican Senate.
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