January 6
Roger Stone 'Going to Prison' or 'Flipping on Donald Trump': Kirschner
Glenn Kirschner said Saturday that Roger Stone's "good friends" have begun to cooperate with the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Tom Rice Slams Biden, Trump, Warns Political Leaders Aim to 'Rip Us Apart'
"If anybody tears up our Constitution...as what happened on January 6, I'm going to try to hold them accountable," the GOP congressman told Newsweek.
Trump Drafted Two Handwritten Notes in Effort to Overturn Election Results
The notes are among over 100 documents former Trump attorney John Eastman is trying to keep from the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
Jan. 6 Committee Says Proof Shows Republican Led Capitol Tour Before Riot
In a letter to Republican Representative Barry Loudermilk, the committee said a "review of evidence directly contradicts" statements that no tours were given.
Donald Trump Unnecessary for Jan. 6 Investigation to Prove Case: Thompson
Thompson, who chairs the committee investigating the riot, said it's unclear if Trump would help investigators understand already-uncovered evidence.
Donald Trump Sees Liz Cheney as Greatest Threat in Jan. 6 Investigation
"From what I've heard, she's worse than any Democrat" on the House's committee conducting the probe, the former president said.
McCarthy 'Has Nowhere to Run' After Jan. 6 Subpoena, Ruling: Kirschner
Legal analyst Glenn Kirshner on Sunday reiterated claims that Kevin McCarthy could face federal charges for concealing the alleged crimes of Donald Trump.
Clarence Thomas Remarks on Roe v. Wade Leak Renew Focus on Jan. 6 Ties
"When you lose that trust, especially in the institution that I'm in, it changes the institution fundamentally," the Supreme Court justice said Friday.
Trump Heads to Texas Rally as Allies Face Subpoenas, Pence Clash Ramps Up
The former president will be in Austin to headline the American Freedom Tour on Saturday.
Elon Musk Says Twitter Deal Is 'On Hold' Over Fake Accounts
Musk agreed to buy Twitter for $44 billion on April 14, after previously acquiring 9.1 percent of the company's stock for $2.64 billion.
Twenty High Profile January 6 Subpoenas—and the Reasons Behind Them
Newsweek looks at some of the biggest names from Trump's inner circle that the panel investigating the Capitol riot are probing.
Kevin McCarthy's Jan. 6 Testimony Could Provide Answers to 'Key Questions'
The House panel has subpoenaed the GOP leader and intends to question him about a conversation in which "Trump admitted some culpability for the attack."
Biden Authorizes 23,000 Trump Documents Be Handed Over to Jan. 6 Committee
The president has again declined to assert executive privilege to prevent a trove of emails and other records from being released by the National Archives.
Nebraska Primary Gives Trump Reason to Worry About Liz Cheney Race
Trump's favored candidate lost in Nebraska's GOP gubernatorial primary. A similar result may occur in Wyoming, where Cheney is running for reelection.
What Lindsey Graham Says About Biden and Trump in Leaked Audio
The South Carolina senator said Biden is the "best person" to have post-January 6, while suggesting Trump "went too far."
Donald Trump Claims He Hasn't Sent Texts or Emails for Over a Decade
One of Trump's long-time aides has never once sent or received a text message from Trump.
Ted Cruz Compares Protesters Outside Justice Alito's Home to Jan 6. Rioters
The GOP Senator was previously mocked after he apologized for calling the Capitol riot a "violent terrorist attack."
Jan. 6 Committee Using Young Trump Staffers to Its 'Advantage'
"Washington is a place where decision-makers will make decisions, but it takes a staff to execute and implement them," committee member Jamie Raskin said.
Trump Indictment for Jan. 6 Merited 'Given What We Have Learned': Holder
Former Attorney General Eric Holder said Sunday that he thinks "there's going to be sufficient factual information" to indict Trump.
Video of GOP Rep. Tom Rice Blasting Trump for Jan. 6 Role Tops 670K Views
"We could have lost our democracy that day," Congressman Tom Rice said during a GOP primary debate in South Carolina on Thursday.
Roe v Wade Turmoil Shows 'Cancer of Trump's Influence': Impeachment Lawyer
Norman Eisen, House co-counsel in Trump's first impeachment trial, told Newsweek Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion is a "masterpiece of Trumpery."
Marjorie Taylor Greene Jan. 6 Remarks Shouldn't Kick Her Off Ballot: Judge
An administrative law judge ruled Greene should be able to seek reelection, but the final decision will be made by Georgia's secretary of state.
Brad Raffensperger Sides with Judge, Keeps Marjorie Taylor Greene on Ballot
Raffensperger will issue the final decision on whether Greene will be disqualified from seeking re-election in the future.
Rudy Giuliani Wants To Testify About Jan. 6 on Key Condition, Lawyer Says
Giuliani's attorney has said he is willing to speak about matters that are not subject to privilege.
Adam Kinzinger Scolds Kevin McCarthy After Latest Jan. 6 Trump Tape
Kinzinger suggested McCarthy didn't want to try to invoke the 25th Amendment as it would harm his chances of being the House Majority Speaker if the GOP retakes control of the chamber in the midterms.
Jan. 6 Committee Considering 'Options' as Rudy Giuliani Says He Won't Show
"If he refuses to comply the committee will consider all enforcement options," said House 1/6 committee spokesperson Tim Mulvey.
Oath Keeper Pleads Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy in 1/6 Siege on Capitol
A third Oath Keeper has pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstruction charges in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
Every Trump Family Member Who's Testified to Jan. 6 Committee
The involvement of Trump family members has been a departure from the approach of non-familial Trump advisers, who have refused to comply with the committee.
Ivanka Trump 'Suspicious' Testimony Was Key to Capitol Riot Investigation
Congressman Bennie Thompson said Ivanka's testimony "supported the fact that the president was told he had to do something to stop the January 6 insurrection."
RNC Touts Win After Narrowing Scope of Jan. 6 Probe Into Fundraising Emails
Despite plans to appeal the ruling, the RNC declared a smaller legal victory over the "dramatically narrow" scope of the House panel's subpoena.