Igor Danchenko expected to make first court appearance Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas convicted on all counts for illegal campaign contributions
Part of the case alleged Lev Parnas made illegal donations to America First Action, a super PAC supporting former President Donald Trump.
They were amateurs with gum wrappers and peanut butter. And they nearly sold US military secrets.
A Maryland couple is accused of hiding nuclear submarine data in a peanut butter sandwich left at drop site for “Country 1,” which informed the FBI.
DOJ special counsel Durham secures indictment against DC cybersecurity lawyer in Russia review
The charge against Michael Sussmann, an attorney whose firm is closely tied with Democratic Party interests, is linked to a 2016 contact with the FBI.
Police reform monitors will be bound by new rules, Justice Department says
The Justice Department uses consent decrees to oversee police departments accused of abuse, but has a cottage industry developed?
US Capitol officer cleared in fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6
The report follows a separate decision in April by federal prosecutors who said criminal charges would not be pursued in the case.
US Capitol officer cleared in fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6
The report follows a separate decision in April by federal prosecutors who said criminal charges would not be pursued in the case.
Supreme Court halts re-start of Trump era ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
The policy would have forced the government to reinstate a Trump-era policy forcing thousands to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S.
FBI received 4,500 tips during Brett Kavanaugh confirmation; Blasey Ford attorneys call it ‘a sham’
Christine Blasey Ford’s attorneys say new information on the tips confirms that the FBI background review of Justice Brett Kavanaugh was “a sham.”
‘Appalling, inexcusable’: FBI admits cascading failures, agent misconduct in Larry Nassar investigation
After allegations of sexual abuse were brought to the FBI in 2015, investigators allege that an official sought employment with the Olympic Committee.