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Showoff FBI Agent in Court After Backflip Leads to Gun Shooting Man
An FBI agent charged with a felony for accidentally shooting a man when the gun in his holster fell off after he did a backflip on a Denver dance floor waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Lone Holdout Prevented Jury from Convicting Manafort on All 18 Counts
A juror who described herself as an avid Trump supporter provided the first behind-the-scene glimpse of the jury’s tense days of deliberation in the trial of Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
GOP Rep. Hunter Indicted Over Lavish Personal Expenses from Campaign Funds
U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret, were indicted Tuesday on dozens of charges that allege they used campaign donations to pay for personal expenses, from family vacations and dental work to theater tickets and school tuition.
Watergate Prosecutor Calls Trump ‘An Unindicted Co-Conspirator’ After Cohen Plea Deal
Nick Akerman knows a thing or two about corruption in the White House: He was one of the Watergate prosecutors who helped bring down President Nixon.
Cohen’s Attorney: ‘No Doubt That Donald Trump Committed a Crime’ And Tried to Cover It Up
Michael Cohen’s attorney dropped a bombshell on President Trump on Tuesday night.
How One Disastrous Hour Could Change Everything for President Trump
No hour was more devastating to President Trump than the events that unfolded almost simultaneously Tuesday.
Jury Convicts Manafort on 8 of 18 Counts
The jury in the trial of Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman accused of bank and tax fraud, alerted a judge that it is split on at least one count and wanted instructions on how to proceed.
Michael Cohen, Trump’s Longtime ‘Fixer,’ Reaches Plea Deal with Prosecutors
President Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohn, reached a plea agreement Tuesday with prosecutors investigating hush money to women who said they had affairs with Trump