Since winning the United States' 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump has made a point of picking ultra-MAGA loyalists for his incoming second administration — including his choices for the U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump had tried to prevent the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report before taking office next week.
On Monday, the federal judge presiding over the classified documents case in Florida allowed the Justice Department to release part of Smith’s final report. According to court filings, the report is a detailed review of the decisions Smith made in his two indictments against Trump.
The report, arriving just days before Trump is to return to office on Jan. 20, focuses fresh attention on his frantic but failed effort to cling to power in 2020.
The letter, obtained by The Hill, refers to a cache of opinions crafted by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), which houses the department’s own legal ... may deploy the military within the United States, as well as what servicemembers may do when so ...
Smith's report provides new details about election-interference charges against Trump, says he believes election victory saved him from conviction.
Mr Smith had accused Trump of conspiracy to defraud the United States ... special counsel finalised his confidential report to US Attorney-General Merrick Garland, and the Justice Department ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland has publicly released special counsel Jack Smith’s report on his investigation into Donald Trump and efforts to overturn the 2020 election, detailing the president-elect’s “criminal efforts to retain power” and projecting confidence in the investigation.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to target immigrants with criminal records as he launches a "mass deportation" to remove millions of people from the country.
Attorney General Merrick Garland vowed to restore public faith in the Justice Department but became a punching bag for partisans across the political spectrum.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration comes at a pivotal time in American history. Insulated from controversy, Trump will enter the White House more prepared than when he first won in 2016.