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Jun 09 2023
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Donald Trump indicted on more than 30 charges in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in federal court on 37 felony charges related to hoarding boxes of classified materials at his South Florida resort. Trump faces multiple counts of conspiracy to obstruct justice, willful retention of national defense information, and concealing documents from investigators and a federal grand jury. The indictment alleges that the classified
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Jun 09 2023
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Trump indictment unsealed. Former president faces 37 charges in classified documents case
Former President Donald J. Trump will face a 37-count indictment Tuesday in Miami federal court accusing him of mishandling classified documents after leaving office and obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve the records from his Palm Beach estate, according to the indictment unsealed by the Justice Department Friday. The 49-page indictment accuses Trump of willfully retaining
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Jun 09 2023
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Unsealed Indictment Shows Trump Faces 37 Charges in Classified Docs Case
WASHINGTON—Former president Donald Trump faces 37 criminal counts including charges of unauthorized retention of classified documents and conspiracy to obstruct justice after leaving the White House in 2021, according to federal court documents made public on Friday. The Justice Department made the charging documents public on a tumultuous day in which two of Trump's lawyers quit the case and
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Jun 20 2023
Analysis
The Hunter Biden story is far from over
The legal cloud hanging over of Hunter Biden, the president’s son, may be lifting, but the political cloud resulting from his awkward business arrangements and frequently troubled life are not going anywhere.
Biden has agreed to plead guilty to two tax misdemeanors after years of “willful failure” to pay federal income tax. He is also working with prosecutors to avoid trial for
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Jun 09 2023
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Maddi Kingsbury's ex boyfriend charged with second-degree murder
Adam Fravel has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Maddi Kingsbury, Kare11’s Dana Thiede reports. Fravel appeared in a Winona County court this morning where bail was set at $1 million. Bring Me The News reports that the Minnesota Department of Education was the target of a cyber-security attack this week that could impact “nearly 100,000 Minnesota students.” Pigs are on
Apr 25 2023
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Idaho Attorney General's Abortion Opinion Shows Overturning Roe Was Only the Beginning
When the Supreme Court overturned a half-century of precedent last June and eliminated the federal constitutional right to abortion first recognized in Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion politicians claimed that the court was doing nothing more than sending the issue back to the states, allowing each to decide for itself how to regulate abortion. Late last month, Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador
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Jun 01 2023
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Tacoma woman refusing tuberculosis treatment arrested
A Tacoma woman who refused treatment for tuberculosis for more than a year, was arrested Thursday by Pierce County deputies to be isolated and treated in jail. A warrant for the woman’s arrest was issued in March, and a Pierce County Superior Court judge found her in civil contempt for refusing to comply with the order that she resume taking medication or isolate herself. She was booked into a
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Apr 25 2023
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Ex-Michigan House Speaker admits accepting more than $110,000 in bribes to approve marijuana licenses
Former Michigan House Speaker Rick Johnson pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to accepting more than $110,000 in bribes when he chaired a state board that granted medical marijuana business licenses. The bribes, which included trips on private jets, were made in exchange for approving the license applications of at least two businesses, Johnson admitted in federal court in Grand Rapids.
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Jun 09 2023
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Montana AG Suing Legal Fund Amid Claims It Mismanaged Taxpayer Funds, Advanced Left-Wing Causes
Republican Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen filed a lawsuit on Thursday against a nonprofit organization of state prosecutors following allegations the organization has been mismanaging public funds. Knudsen’s lawsuit (pdf), filed in Montana district court, targets the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). NAAG is funded through taxpayer dollars paid by member states and the
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Jun 09 2023
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Adam Fravel to be charged Friday in Madeline Kingsbury's death, Winona Co. attorney says
WINONA, Minn. -- Charges will be filed Friday against Adam Fravel, the ex-partner of Madeline Kingsbury, a southern Minnesota woman whose remains were found Wednesday over two months after her disappearance. This is according to Winona County Attorney Karin Sonneman, who added that Fravel is appearing in court at 11 a.m. Friday. At that point, information about what specific charges Fravel
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