The district attorney pursuing President Trump tries to fend off an open records request that seeks records relating to the special counsel and
A federal judge slammed special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday and accused his office of seeking to deny former co-defendants of President Trump a fair trial by releasing a final report on the classified documents case.
If the appeals court agrees, it would be the formal end of the case in which Donald J. Trump was accused of illegally holding onto classified materials after he left office.
The acting attorney general said these officials could not be trusted to "faithfully implement the president's agenda."
The Justice Department is firing "over a dozen" officials who were part of former special counsel Jack Smith's teams that prosecuted President Donald Trump, officials confirmed to ABC News Monday.
The first volume of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the 2020 election case against President Trump was released last week.
The Justice Department has fired more than a dozen officials involved in former special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution of President Trump, The Post has confirmed. Acting Attorney General James ...
The Justice Department has dismissed charges against Trump's co-defendants, ending the case related to classified documents
Valet Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira were charged with conspiring with the president to obstruct an FBI investigation.
U.S. Attorney Hayden O'Byrne asked the appeals court to dismiss the classified documents case in a way it could not be appealed again.
The department’s motion to drop the case was signed by Hayden O’Byrne, who was appointed as the “interim” U.S. Attorney in Miami on Monday at the same time as the firings. O’Byrne, a member of the conservative Federalist Society, was hired as a prosecutor by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in 2019.
Could the dropping of charges clear the way for the release of the special counsel’s report on the prosecution?