Attorneys for a crime family claim no action means no crime. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in Delligatti v. United States regarding the definition of a…
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Mississippi Mayor, City Council President, and Others Indicted for Bribery
Officials accepted $115,000 from undercover FBI agents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed a bribery indictment against Jackson, Mississippi officials this week, alleging the city’s mayor, city council…
Read MoreDOJ 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 MoreSpecial Counsel Indicts Former President Trump
The new indictment takes into account the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling. Special Counsel Jack Smith brought another indictment of former President Donald Trump before a new grand…
Read MoreFAA Transfers 43 Unruly Passenger Cases to FBI
The number of serious cases referred for investigation in three years now at 310. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has referred 43 more unruly plane passenger cases to…
Read MoreIRS Watchdog Says IRS Needs to Improve Cybersecurity Strategies
The agency provided findings to the House Ways and Means Committee last year on taxpayer information leaks. This month, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) wrote…
Read MoreSenate Ethics Committee Begins Expulsion Review for Senator Menendez
The NJ senator has refused to refuse all calls to step down after his bribery conviction. The Senate Ethics Committee informed Senator Bob Menendez on Monday that it…
Read MoreFederal Judge Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against Former President Trump
She finds the appointment of the special counsel was illegal. District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled this week that the appointment and funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith in…
Read MoreFederal Jury Finds Senator Menendez Guilty on All Counts
The two-month criminal trial ends with guilty verdicts on counts of corruption, bribery, obstruction of justice, acting as a foreign agent, and conspiracy. The Manhattan federal jury returned…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Presidents Have Immunity for Official Acts
The decision hampers the case against former President Trump regarding the events of January 6, 2021. The Supreme Court released its decision regarding presidential immunity as related to…
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