June 20, 2023 Former Mafia boss, 88, convicted of ordering several murders pleads for 'compassionate release' from prison Luchese crime family boss Vittorio "Little Vic" Amuso is seeking "compassionate release" from federal prison in North Carolina at age 88.
June 20, 2023 Durham faces Congress after finding DOJ, FBI ‘failed to uphold their mission’ in Trump-Russia probe Former Special Counsel John Durham will testify in Congress this week, weeks after releasing a final report that found the FBI never should have launched the Trump-Russia probe.
June 19, 2023 Judge grants DOJ protective order, bars Trump from disclosing alleged evidence in classified documents case The judge who signed the search warrant on Mar-a-Lago granted the DOJ's request for a protective order in the Donald Trump classified documents case.
June 19, 2023 New York DA Alvin Bragg sued after refusing to release Trump prosecution records Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg faces a pair of lawsuits for allegedly failing to comply with state freedom of information requests about the lead-up to indicting former President Trump.
June 18, 2023 Jack Smith's 'obviously a real political partisan': Jason Chaffetz Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss commentary by former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, R., regarding Special Counsel Jack Smith and the fallout following the Trump indictment.
June 17, 2023 Biden student loan forgiveness plan is an abuse of ‘emergency statute’: GianCarlo Canaparo Civil rights attorney Robert Patillo and Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow GianCarlo Canaparo joined ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the Supreme Court’s upcoming high-profile rulings.
June 16, 2023 DOJ files motion to bar Trump from accessing classified documents without lawyer present The DOJ filed a protective order Friday to prevent former President Donald Trump from releasing classified documents amid his Mar-a-Lago documents indictment, The Hill reported.
June 16, 2023 Trump's GOP opponents test out different responses to his indictment as they jockey for position behind him Republican contenders looking to take the White House have stumbled in their response to former President Trump's arrest and indictment of 37 federal counts.
June 16, 2023 DOJ accuses Minneapolis Police Department, city of using excessive force, racial discrimination The DOJ investigation into the Minneapolis police after the death of George Floyd has uncovered evidence of racial discrimination, AG Merrick Garland said.
June 15, 2023 US government agencies hit by cyberattack A number of federal agencies were hit by a cyberattack that exploits software used in governments and companies across the globe, officials say.