As the DOJ ramps up its investigation into the Epstein files with over 400 attorneys assigned, political tensions rise ahead of the midterm elections. Will the revelations change the political landscape?
In a shocking deposition, former special counsel Jack Smith described Donald Trump as the 'most culpable' figure in the Capitol riot, revealing crucial evidence from Republican witnesses against him.
In a startling email exchange, Jeffrey Epstein referred to Trump as the 'dog that hasn't barked,' alleging a connection with an alleged victim. This revelation comes from thousands of documents released by the House Committee.
A new report from the House Oversight Committee questions the legitimacy of Joe Biden's executive actions and urges the DOJ to investigate further. What does this mean for the Biden administration?
In a recent NBC interview, President Trump hinted at a possible DOJ investigation into FBI Director Wray, following the indictment of James Comey. Trump accused Wray of misconduct and suggested the Justice Department is taking action, amidst ongoing claims related to the January 6 Capitol riot.
In a surprising move, Trump's appointed U.S. Attorney plans to present evidence to indict James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, despite prior recommendations against it. The investigation's political ramifications are significant.
In a dramatic turn, U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigns after Trump pressures him to charge New York AG Letitia James over unproven allegations. Critics call this an alarming political retribution move.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faces allegations of mortgage fraud linked to her nomination process. As Trump attempts to fire her, questions arise about conflicting mortgage documents and the intentions behind them.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte has filed a second criminal referral against Fed Governor Lisa Cook, alleging mortgage misrepresentations. This follows her lawsuit against Trump's attempt to fire her.
In a surprising move, President Trump threatens to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations. As calls for her resignation grow, the implications for the Fed and the economy are unprecedented.