FBI Director Seeks to Bring ‘Normalcy’ to Bureau in Midst of ‘Turbulent Times’
When President Trump offered Christopher Wray the top position in the FBI, the former assistant attorney general knew his job would not be easy.
Judge: Trump Opened Door for FBI Disclosure After Declassifying Dossier Documents
President Trump’s decision to release a declassified report on the Steele dossier and the Democratic rebuttal to it means the FBI must cough up information on whether the report verifies the evidence suggesting a link between Trump and Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Release of ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Was Impetus for Buying Stormy Daniels’ Silence
President Trump’s longtime lawyer Michael Cohen was on the fence about buying the silence of a former adult-film star who says she had sex with Trump until the infamous NBC “Access Hollywood” tape was released and showed Trump bragging about groping women.
Jury Reconvenes Today After Asking Judge to Clarify Meaning of ‘Reasonable Doubt’
A jury will reconvene Friday morning after failing to reach a verdict during its full day of deliberations in the fraud trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Suspect on FBI’s Most Wanted List Performs His Take on ‘Kiki Challenge’
A suspect in a double murder who was listed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list turned to a television camera during a custody exchange in Michigan and performed his take on the viral “Kiki challenge.”
Trump Legal Team Preparing for Potential Supreme Court Showdown If President Is Subpoened
President Trump’s legal team is preparing for what could be a dramatic showdown in the U.S. Supreme Court if Robert Mueller subpoenas the president for a sit-down interview.
Ex-DEA Special Agent Pleads Guilty to Selling Guns to Suspected Drug Traffickers
A former supervisory special agent for the DEA in Nogales, Ariz., faces up to five years in prison for illegally selling firearms, including to suspected drug traffickers.