YouTube has reached a $24.5 million settlement with Trump following his suspension from the platform after the January 6 insurrection. This marks the final resolution among the major tech companies involved in Trump's lawsuits.
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 recent NBC interview, Trump accused former FBI Director Christopher Wray of inappropriate behavior, suggesting an investigation is underway. He also discussed potential troop deployments to Portland and a looming government shutdown.
Three senior FBI agents claim they were illegally fired for political reasons in a shocking lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging pressure from the White House to remove them due to their past investigations involving the President.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has withdrawn his nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., after facing significant pushback from Senate Democrats and key Republicans. Martin's controversial past and lack of prosecutorial experience ultimately led to his nomination's collapse.
In a powerful speech while accepting the JFK Profile in Courage Award, Mike Pence declared January 6, 2021, a 'triumph of freedom,' crediting bipartisan efforts to uphold democracy amidst the Capitol attack.
In a surprising statement, President Trump claims that recent attacks on Tesla are more dangerous than the January 6 Capitol riot, labeling the attackers as 'terrorists' and suggesting severe penalties.
Donald Trump claims Joe Biden's recent pardons are invalid because they were signed with an autopen, igniting a debate over the legality of presidential autopen use. Experts weigh in on the implications.
In a shocking statement, Trump claims that Biden's pardons related to the January 6 committee are 'VOID' due to the use of an autopen. This declaration raises significant questions about the validity of these pardons and their implications.
In a surprising turn of events, James Dennehy, head of the FBI's New York office, has resigned under pressure. This move highlights ongoing tensions within the bureau during the Trump era, particularly around investigations related to January 6 and high-profile cases.