Rudy Giuliani’s attorney has said the Trump lawyer would decline to answer questions about any conversations with the former president.
Author: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
Steve Bannon heads to contempt trial for defying Jan. 6 committee. Here’s a breakdown of his case.
The Trump ally’s trial begins the same week the Jan. 6 committee plans to hold a hearing to detail a “minute by minute” account of Jan. 6.
DHS watchdog: Secret Service deleted Jan. 5 and 6 text messages after investigators requested records
Homeland Security staffers told investigators records from the day before and day of the Capitol riot could not be provided until DHS attorney review.
Trump allies subpoenaed in Georgia election probe, including Rudy Giuliani and Lindsey Graham
Fulton County, Georgia, criminal inquiry into election interference during 2020 election accelerates with new subpoenas of Trump’s team.
Buffalo shooting suspect charged with federal hate crimes, Garland meeting with victims’ families
DOJ unveiled the federal hate crimes charges Wednesday. Authorities say the suspect targeted Black victims in an assault that left 10 people dead.
Prosecutors charge former Proud Boys leader, 4 others with seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 attack
Federal prosecutors escalated their case against the Proud Boys extremist group Monday.
Buffalo attack highlights most lethal domestic threat: Racist, extremist violence
Hate and extremism experts have warned for years about domestic, racially motivated violence. The Buffalo shooting is the latest example, they say.
Secret Service members put on leave, tied to scheme providing rent-free apartments to feds
Two D.C. men have been charged in a scheme to provide rent-free apartments, other gratuities to Secret Service members.
Jan. 6 committee alleges Trump, others engaged in criminal conspiracy amid bid to overturn election
The committee’s extraordinary filing was part of its continuing legal effort to force former Trump legal adviser John Eastman to disclose documents.
Atlanta DA granted request for grand jury to probe Trump alleged 2020 election interference
The probe focuses on a call Trump made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, urging him to “find 11,780 votes” for him to win the state.