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DOJ Pursuing Obstruction Case against Trump over Handling of Classified Documents
The Justice Department and FBI are pursuing possible obstruction of justice charges against former President Trump in connection with the classified documents case.
Border Patrol’s Grand Forks Sector Gets New Leader
Scott D. Garrett has been named chief patrol agent of the Border Patrol’s Grand Forks Sector.
Weekend Series on Crime History: The Most Feared Mobster of His Time
Weekend Series on Crime History: The Most Feared Mobster of his Time. He Participated in 36 Murders.
Anthony Casso admitted to participating in the murders of 36 people. He was the underboss of the Lucchese crime family in N.Y.
Trump Expected to Be Arrested Next Week After He Was Indicted
Former President Trump is expected to be arrested early next week after a Manhattan grand jury indicted him in connection with the hush payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, making him the first former commander in chief to be charged with a crime.
Appeals Court Upholds Jury Award for Black Secret Service Officer Pulled over by Park Police
A retired Black Secret Service agent can collect $730,000 that was awarded to him in a lawsuit after he was unlawfully detained by two white U.S. Park Police officers in 2015.
Trump Appeals Judge’s Order Directing Meadows, Others to Testify in Jan. 6 Probe
Former President Trump is appealing a judge’s decision to order former chief of staff Mark Meadows and other former White House officials to testify in the federal investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Fentanyl Kingpin Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison
The kingpin of a nationwide fentanyl distribution ring was sentenced to 22 years in prison after being convicted on drug trafficking charges, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.