The indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James by the Justice Department reveals a complex strategy of political retribution led by Trump. The implications could reshape legal battles and public perception.
In a stunning move, Chairman Jim Jordan has referred former CIA Director John Brennan for criminal prosecution, accusing him of willfully lying during his testimony about the controversial Steele dossier.
In a dramatic turn of events, John Bolton, former national security advisor to Trump, pleaded not guilty to mishandling classified information. Facing 18 counts, he argues that the charges are politically motivated as tensions rise within Trump's circle.
James Comey is set to appear in court for an arraignment following unprecedented criminal charges. Will he plead innocent or face the music? Find out what to expect!
In a shocking incident, former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was hospitalized after a violent confrontation with a truck driver in Indianapolis. Details reveal an altercation that escalated rapidly, leaving Sanchez with stab wounds and facing criminal charges.
Federal prosecutors in Virginia close the investigation into James Comey, concluding insufficient evidence for charges. Trump's insistence for prosecution intensifies as the clock ticks down on potential indictment.
In a shocking case, a former Alaska Airlines pilot admitted to attempting to shut down passenger plane engines mid-flight after using psychedelics. His actions prompted an emergency landing as the crew intervened.
A federal judge dismissed a weapons case in D.C. citing an unlawful search, raising alarms about police overreach amid heightened scrutiny and new federal directives. The judge expressed outrage over the handling of the case, stressing the importance of lawful procedures.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, is back in federal custody as he fights deportation to Uganda. His case raises critical questions about due process and immigration policies.
In a controversial move, the federal government is pressuring Kilmar Abrego Garcia to plead guilty or face deportation to Uganda. His attorneys claim this is a tactic to force a plea deal amidst serious allegations.