The department is following long-standing policy of not prosecuting sitting presidents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking at ways to close down the criminal cases that have…
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DOJ Drops Nearly Half of J6 Obstruction Charges After SCOTUS Ruling
The Supreme Court decision narrowed the scope of obstruction charges. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dismissed nearly half of the obstruction charges against defendants from the January…
Read MoreSupreme Court Decides in Favor of J6 Defendant
The statute used by the prosecution has not shown evidence that “the defendant impaired the availability or integrity for use in an official proceeding of records.” The Supreme…
Read MoreForensic Investigators Recover Deleted J6 Files
The select committee’s deletion of the files violates House rules. Last August, a report surfaced that the whereabouts of some of the files pertaining to events at the…
Read MoreRepresentative Greene Calls for New J6 Select Committee
She says that releasing the January 6 footage is not enough. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to establish a new select…
Read MoreSpeaker Johnson Releases January 6 Video
Senator Lee calls for an investigation of the J6 committee. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana said the House Administration Committee will begin releasing security camera…
Read MoreFBI Director Appears Before House Judiciary Committee
Legislators question Director Wray on many subjects over four hours. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, where he…
Read MoreSenate Report Shows Intelligence Failures Ahead of Jan 6. Events
The committee outlines the ways federal agencies did not respond to threats. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee released a new report last week that detailed…
Read MoreBill Introduced to Bar Former President from Federal Office
Legislation cites Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. A group of 40 members of the House, headed by Representative David Cicilline of Rhode Island, introduced a bill to…
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