Former Sen. Doug Jones Shares His Secret to Bipartisan Success | NTD’s Profiles of Service

In this episode of NTD’s “Profiles of Service,” we sit down with Doug Jones, a former senator from Alabama who served from 2018 to 2021. Jones, a lawyer by trade, spent years in private practice and was also U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, 1997 to 2001, where he successfully prosecuted two Ku

Virginia National Guard Investigating Guardsmen Over Militia Activity

Staff Sgt. Daniel Abbott said he has made no secret of his involvement in the Campbell County Militia and described the investigation as a ‘witch hunt.’ The Virginia National Guard (VNG) is investigating two service members over their involvement with the Campbell County Militia (CCM), following the publication of a news article last week that

Pakistani man faces new terrorism charge in alleged murder-for-hire plot

A Pakistani man who was arrested earlier this year for allegedly plotting to assassinate current and former U.S. government officials now faces accusations of terrorism, according to an indictment filed in federal court on Tuesday.  Asif Merchant was initially charged in July on a single count of murder for hire in a criminal complaint that

Report: Austin’s Reversal of Plea Deal for KSM and Others May Not Hold Up

Defense secretary Lloyd Austin’s reversal last month of a plea deal for the accused masterminds of the 9/11 terrorist attacks may not hold up in court, as defense lawyers argue that he acted too late, the New York Times reported. The judge, Col. Matthew N. McCall, will determine whether Austin had the authority to revoke

Trump Lawyers Ask US Appeals Court to Pause NY Criminal Case

The request was made days after a New York judge delayed Trump’s sentencing until after the November election. Former President Donald Trump on Monday asked a federal appeals court to issue a pause in his New York criminal case, after a state judge delayed the sentencing until after the November election. Justice Juan Merchan, of