Former Justice Department officials will testify Thursday about Trump’s plan to install an AG sympathetic to his baseless claims of election fraud.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Pence is central in Jan. 6 investigation as ‘constitutional patriot’ who defied Trump, became mob target
Pence refused to interfere with the count certifying Biden’s victory, while a mob ransacked the Capitol and threatened the vice president’s life.
‘Very strange and somewhat alarming’: White House, Justice aides offer insider accounts of Jan. 6 Capitol attack
White House and Justice Department aides provide insider accounts of runup to Jan. 6 Capitol attack and behind-the-scenes reaction that day.
Peter Navarro, ex-Trump aide, indicted on contempt of Congress charges; Meadows won’t be charged
Peter Navarro became the second Trump aide indicted for contempt of Congress in the Jan. 6 probe. But ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows won’t be charged.
Former Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann, charged with lying to the FBI, acquitted
The verdict provided the first outside evaluation of special counsel John Durham’s investigation into what sparked the Russian interference probe.
‘Elephant in the room’: Police grapple with charges against officers in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
At least 19 current or former officers were charged in the Capitol attack Jan. 6, some with assaulting officers, according to a USA TODAY analysis of court records.
Retired NYPD cop convicted of assaulting a police officer in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
A federal jury convicted a retired New York police officer, Thomas Webster, of assaulting an officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
Judge calls ‘illegality’ of Trump plan to overturn election ‘obvious,’ in ruling for Jan. 6 committee
A federal judge called the “illegality” of former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election “obvious,” in a ruling Monday.
Ginni Thomas acknowledges in interview she attended Trump rally that preceded Capitol riot
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, attended Donald Trump’s rally Jan. 6, 2021, that preceded the Capitol riot.
FBI says at least 57 institutions, including HBCUs, have received bomb threats in 2022
At least 57 institutions such as HBCUs and places of worship received bomb threats from Jan. 4 to Feb. 16, according to the FBI.