June 9, 2022 Woman arrested for crack had six identities with COVID unemployment benefits A woman pleaded guilty to wire fraud after police arrested her for possessing a crack pipe and recovered six false identities used to illicitly obtain COVID-19 relief funds.
January 26, 2022 Jesse Watters dubs Nancy Pelosi the 'Wolf of Washington' for financial gain while in Congress Jesse Watters uncovered how Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has amassed millions while in Congress.
November 12, 2020 Rep. Maxine Waters promises to retighten banking rules eased under Trump House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters said Thursday she plans to retighten financial regulations that were loosened under President Trump's administration, but House Democrats could have an uphill battle as their majority slips in the chamber.
May 14, 2020 Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia turns over stock documents to Justice Dept., SEC, Senate ethics panel U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Georgia, has turned over personal stock documents and other information to federal authorities amid scrutiny over transactions she allegedly made after attending a January government briefing on the coronavirus, Fox News confirmed Thursday.
March 27, 2020 Bloomberg campaign hit with FEC complaint for $18M transfer to DNC A Federal Elections Commission complaint has been filed against former New York City mayor and 2020 presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg for an $18 million transfer from his defunct campaign to the Democratic National Committee.
July 18, 2019 Warren likens private equity to 'vampires' in plan targeting Wall Street 'looting' Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., unleashed a sweeping attack on the financial sector on Thursday, demonizing private equity firms and accusing Wall Street of "looting" the U.S. economy.
February 26, 2019 Australian Cardinal Pell faces abuse sentencing hearing The most senior Catholic cleric ever convicted of child sex abuse faces his first night in custody following a sentencing hearing for molesting two choirboys in a Melbourne cathedral two decades ago.
February 11, 2019 Antifa activist facing assault charges was tied to Democratic policymakers What a difference a year made for Joseph Alcoff.
July 7, 2018 Mulvaney's challenger for CFPB leadership resigns Leandra English, the deputy director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, announced on Friday that she was resigning, having failed to sue President Trump for control of the controversial agency.
January 10, 2018 Judge again backs Trump pick to lead consumer finance watchdog A federal judge on Wednesday sided with the Trump administration for a second time in a fight over the control of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, denying a request for a preliminary injunction filed by an Obama-era official.