One suspect obtained two 90-day visas from Iran and traveled there twice, not long before ruse began in February 2020.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Secret Service members put on leave, tied to scheme providing rent-free apartments to feds
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Trump Jr. fiancée, ex-Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle, gets Jan 6 subpoena
Guilfoyle was at the White House Jan. 6 when President Donald Trump spoke with Mike Pence. He wanted the vice president not to certify the election.
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New York AG subpoenas Ivanka Trump, Don Jr. in fraud inquiry into family business
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DOJ sues Texas in voting rights lawsuit, alleging discrimination against Black and Latino voters
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DHS inspector general declines review of horse-mounted agents in Haitian migrant confrontation
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had vowed a swift inquiry into the actions of mounted Border Patrol agents who confronted Haitian migrants.
DOJ targets Texas again; lawsuit challenges voting restrictions in new state law
The federal lawsuit contends that the Texas law violates the Voting Rights Act by restricting some voters from seeking help to cast their ballots.