Expecting a Response to an Email Is Racist, Trump Prosecutor Suggests in Leaked Emails

The district attorney prosecuting former president Donald Trump in Georgia suggested in an email exchange earlier this month that racism was at play when one of Trump’s attorneys pressed her team for a response to his emails. Trump defense lawyer Steven Sadow requested responses from District Attorney Fani Willis’s team to a series of emails

House Committee Calls Defense Secretary Austin to Testify About His Undisclosed Hospitalization

The House Armed Services Committee has called Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to come before Congress and testify about his decision to wait several days before notifying the White House and Congress about a medical episode that rendered him incapable of performing his duties. Mr. Austin had recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer and originally

Senate Republican demands answers from Treasury on push for banks to ‘surveil’ customer transactions in 2021

EXCLUSIVE: The top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee is demanding answers from the Treasury Department and its financial crimes enforcement division after revelations the agencies urged private financial institutions to “surveil" private transactions using “politically charged search terms" to flag customer profiles to federal law enforcement.

Trump’s Election Case Trial Might Be Delayed, Judge Hints

The federal judge overseeing one of the former president’s cases made the hint in an order this week The Washington judge overseeing the election-related case against former President Donald Trump suggested that the trial, initially set for March 4, might be delayed, noting that the special counsel is not permitted to file substantive motions without

Trump’s Election Case Trial Might Face Delay, Judge Hints

The federal judge overseeing one of the former president’s cases made the hint in an order this week The Washington judge overseeing the election-related case against former President Donald Trump suggested that the trial, initially set for March 4, might be delayed, noting that the special counsel is not permitted to file substantive motions without