Rep. Barry Loudermilk has suggested that members of the partisan House January 6 Committee could face criminal referrals for ...
Targets and details of referrals in investigation of Capitol attack were not immediately clear but could follow two tracks The House January 6 select committee will make criminal referrals to the ...
The House committee has issued the first sections of its report and recommended criminal referrals for Trump The House January 6 committee has staged its final public hearing and issued the first ...
We were always following his lead,” Hicks said. Another star witness in Donald Trump’s first criminal trial has opened up about the former president’s involvement in his staff’s ...
The case involved a separate obstruction criminal code section than the Justice Department has used in January 6 cases. So the DOJ is trying to thread the needle, writing to the court in the ...
Lawsuits by members of Congress and police officers against Donald Trump for his actions on Jan. 6 may advance despite the related criminal case ... lead up to and on January 6, 2021,” Metha ...
Kennedy Jr. still can’t make up his mind about the January ... committed criminal acts. Those people deserve to be in jail,” he continued. Cuomo asked RFK Jr. if Jan. 6 was an insurrection ...
Kennedy Jr. on Friday raised the possibility that the January 6 ... the law” in connection to January 6 “should be subject to appropriate criminal and/or civil penalties.” ...
But even before Smith filed his indictment, a federal judge in California described Trump’s conduct as likely criminal in a case concerning the House January 6 Committee’s pursuit of emails ...
(CNN) — The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday from a former Pennsylvania police officer who stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 ... with the same criminal offense.
The owner and four others also pleaded guilty to criminal charges ... counterfeit pills. In January, a Philadelphia pharmacy, its current and former owners, and the principle pharmacist agreed to ...
Chief Justice John Roberts, a key vote in this case, appeared skeptical of the Justice Department's position, suggesting that the January 6 defendant in the case might have the better reading of ...