The Justice Department subpoenaed dozens of Donald Trump aides, in an apparent escalation of the Jan. 6 investigation, according to news reports.
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Trump lawyers call document probe ‘misguided,’ urge judge to continue blocking DOJ from records taken from Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump’s lawyers argued Monday the Justice Department’s criminal investigation of documents at Mar-a-Lago is “misguided.”
Retired NY cop gets 10 years in prison, longest sentence yet in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
Thomas Webster, a retired police officer and Marine veteran, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking an officer on Jan. 6, 2021.
Trump lawyer John Eastman refuses to answer questions from Georgia grand jury
John Eastman, the lawyer who developed Donald Trump’s strategy to overturn the 2020 election, refused to answer questions from a Georgia grand jury.
Laws cited in Trump search warrant rarely lead to charges. In Trump’s case, experts say they might
The Justice Department’s investigation of Donald Trump over classified documents could lead to charges and not just recovering records, experts say.
Jan. 6 committee’s August plan: More interviews with Trump aides and studying the 25th Amendment
The Jan. 6 committee, with its next hearings in September, continues gathering information from witnesses including Trump Cabinet secretaries.
Thompson, Maloney call for Secret Service watchdog to be removed from probe of erased texts
They want Joseph Cuffari to step aside. The deleted texts from around the time of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack are now part of a criminal investigation.
Former Trump aides Matthew Pottinger, Sarah Matthews expected to testify at Jan. 6 hearing
Former White House aides Sarah Matthews and Matthew Pottinger are expected to testify Thursday at the House Jan. 6 hearing.
Ketchup, regrets, blood and anger: A guide to the Jan. 6 hearings’ witnesses and testimony
Witnesses delivered riveting testimony in the Jan. 6 hearings and expanded what we know about the Capitol attack. Here’s your guide to what they said.
A breakdown of the 187 minutes Trump was out of view on Jan. 6 as aides urged him to act
The Jan. 6 committee hearings revealed more about what Donald Trump did as the Capitol attack unfolded and the hours he was out of public view.