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'Morning Joe' Rips Garland After Texts Implicate Ginni Thomas for Jan 6
"What we've learned is justice will not be served when it comes to Donald Trump. It just won't," MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Friday.
'Russian Agent' in U.S. Accused of Directly Corresponding with Putin
Branson, 61, allegedly received thousands of dollars from the Russian government to run the Russian Center New York, which she founded in 2012.
Six Indicted in Plot to Sell High-Power Weapons to Dangerous Mexican Cartel
The cartel has been linked to multiple massacres in Mexico involving burned and dismembered bodies.
Gaetz Says Sex Trafficking Claims are Gov. 'Operation' Against Him, GOP
Gaetz compared the investigation against him to those looking at former President Donald Trump's alleged ties to Russia.
Before 1/6, Oath Keepers Stored Weapons to Hold Capitol for a Month: Docs
The extremist group allegedly stored "at least three luggage carts' worth of gun boxes, rifle cases, and suitcases filled with ammunition" at a hotel.
University Police Chief Out of Job Over Comments on Sexual Assault
The university said Morris' recorded comments "are not consistent with the university's values or the trainings provided on sexual misconduct at Utah State..."
CNN Fires 'New Day' Producer Accused of Grooming Girls for Sex
Griffin, 44, faces a minimum sentence of 10 years in prison up to life behind bars for each count, according to the Department of Justice.
Georgia Sheriff Indicted in Use of Restraint Chair Seeks Dismissal
"If his name weren't Victor Hill, your honor, we wouldn't be here," defense attorney Lynsey Barron said in a hearing on a request to dismiss the indictment.
DOJ Begins Probe Into Issues That Leave Alabamians With Sewage on Property
Government to investigate whether racial bias played a factor in majority-Black Lowndes County's wastewater issues.
Billionaire Facing Largest Tax Fraud Case in U.S. May Avoid Trial
The automotive tech mogul is accused of using Caribbean entities to hide $2 billion worth of income from the IRS over the span of 20 years.
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Requesting 'Military Training' From ISIS
"Don't thank me...it's my duty," Naser Almadaoji told an individual he believed to be a member of ISIS after translating a document from Arabic to English.
As Biden Mulls Payments to Trump Victims, Migrant Caravan Swells in Mexico
The Biden administration could offer around $450,000 a person in compensation to migrant families. Meanwhile, roughly 5,000 are journeying north through Mexico.
Neo-Nazi Prison Gang Leader Gets Over 7 Years for Directing Violent Assault
The gang members violently beat their fellow member because he was considering joining another prison gang, according to the Department of Justice.
CA Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime After Attacking 5 at Turkish Restaurant
He ripped out the restaurant's computer terminals, smashed glassware, threw chairs and said, "We came to kill you! We will kill you!"
Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev May Have Death Penalty Reinstated
The Supreme Court announced it will consider reinstating the death penalty for Tsarnaev in October after it was overturned in 2020.
Capitol Rioter Michael Curzio Will Be Released This Week After Guilty Plea
Curzio pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building and will be released with time served.
DOJ Prosecutor Will Avoid Disciplinary Action For '60 Minutes' Interview
Michael Sherwin, the former acting U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., has left the Justice Department and can no longer suffer disciplinary consequences for comments he made to CBS' "60 Minutes" about the January 6 Capitol attack.
Flynn's Lawyer Spoke to Trump, Denies Alleged 'Corrupt Political Motive'
The judge in the case has slowed down the Justice Department's attempts to dismiss charges against Flynn.
Moving Company Allegedly Sold Soldier's Belongings While He Was Deployed
The belongings included "his grandfather's military service medals, a dresser that was handmade by his great-grandfather, and his deceased cousin's military gear and mementos.
5 Charged With Ripping Off Paycheck Protection Program for Over $4 Million
Legal authorities retrieved jewelry, over $120,000 in cash, a $125,000 Range Rover vehicle and over $3 million from 10 bank accounts.
Life Without Parole Is No Substitute for Capital Punishment
For the worst of the worst of the worst, there is only one just punishment.
FBI Reviewing Investigations of Recent Hangings as Third Man Found Dead
The man's body was discovered hanging from a tree in the city on Monday.
Arlington National Cemetery Acquires Land For 60,000 Extra Burial Plots
The expansion will finally address longstanding worries that the cemetery had become too crowded to permit new burials.
DOJ Grants Expanded Powers Allowing DEA to Monitor George Floyd Protesters
Usually, DEA officers must keep enforcement activities to situations involving federal drug crimes, but now they can interrogate and arrest protesters.
Michael Flynn's Attorney Files Emergency Appeal to Dismiss Charges
Flynn suspects the current judge overseeing his case of wanting to "propose contempt and perjury charges against" him.
Feds Bust Barber (and Blow) Shop
Cocoliso's Barbershop was an open bazaar from 2013 through 2016 trafficking to cocaine and meth fiends.
Brother of Honduras' President Arrested In Miami
Antonio Hernandez Alvarado, also known as "Tony Hernandez," will face charges in New York.
DOJ Calls for Investigation of Manafort Indictment Leak
Republicans are adamant that the source of leaks on the Russia probe's first indictment be found.
Scaramucci Raises "Red Flags," Say Former WH Officials
Former U.S. officials say Scaramucci's recent comments indicate a breakdown in the democratic norms of the White House.
Lawsuit Claims White House Hiding Private Prison Link
The GEO Group donated six-figure sums to a pro-Trump group, and is now receiving nine-figure government contracts.