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US judge allows DOJ to release report on Trump's election subversion case
A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for the U.S. Justice Department to publicly release a portion of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on President-elect Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case.
US Releases Special Counsel Report on Trump Election Case
The US Justice Department released Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report alleging that Donald Trump illegally conspired to overturn the 2020 election in a blow to the incoming president after he tried to prevent the document from becoming public.
US prosecutor Jack Smith defends criminal case against Trump
The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday released Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, the last act of a prosecutor whose historic criminal cases were thwarted by Trump's November election victory.
Jack Smith says in final report that he could have convicted Donald Trump | The Excerpt
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Why Trump would’ve been convicted – Department of Justice report
The United States, US, President-elect, Donald Trump would have been convicted for his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election result if he lost the November 2023 presidential election. This was contained in a report by former Special Counsel Jack Smith of the Department of Justice which was released on Tuesday.
Justice Dept. releases Trump special counsel report on Jan. 6 case
President-elect Donald Trump had tried to prevent the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report before taking office next week.
Why Jack Smith didn't convict Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith says in a final report that he could have convicted President-elect Donald Trump. A TikTok ban may be days away. Infants' immune systems can handle multiple childhood vaccines at once.
Report says there was enough evidence to convict Trump in election interference case
A report by special counsel Jack Smith said prosecutors had enough evidence to convict President-elect Trump in the election interference case. The report was released six days before Trump's inauguration.
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US won't seek charges in unarmed Black motorist Ronald Greene's fatal 2019 arrest
U.S. federal prosecutors will not bring charges in the fatal 2019 arrest of unarmed Black motorist Ronald Greene, Greene's ...
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DOJ confirms FBI operation that mass-deleted Chinese malware from thousands of US computers
The FBI says it was authorized to mass-remove “PlugX” malware from more than 4,000 compromised machines in the United States ...
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Jack Smith has resigned as special counsel, Justice Department says in court filing
Jack Smith, who led the Jan. 6 and classified documents probes into Donald Trump, has formally resigned as special counsel.
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Jack Smith resigns from Justice Department
Jack Smith, the special counsel who led two federal criminal cases against Donald Trump, has resigned from the Justice ...
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Judge Says the New Orleans Police Department Can Begin the Process of Ending Federal Oversight
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Police Department can begin ending its longstanding federal oversight, a judge ruled ...
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The lost year: How Merrick Garland’s Justice Department ran out of time prosecuting Trump for January 6
Several months after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, FBI investigators began pursuing a tantalizing tip ...
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Department of Justice files lawsuit against 6 of nation's largest landlords for price fixing
On Tuesday, the DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against six major landlords. It accuses them of working together to keep rent ...
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US Justice Department accuses 6 major landlords of scheming to keep rents high
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Justice Department says there are 'credible reports' law enforcement took part in 1921 Tulsa massacre
Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
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