President Donald Trump’s administration is ending the case against his former co-defendants in the classified documents ...
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were spent on the probe − don’t taxpayers have a right to see the report?
DOJ had already dropped the case against Trump. Now a federal appeals court has formally dismissed the remainder of that case ...
It’s official: The classified documents case is done. On Tuesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Trump ...
A federal appeals court dismissed criminal charges against two Trump associates accused of helping him mishandle classified ...
The judge noted that while the dropped charges against Trump reduced his criminal exposure, they “ironically” made him more susceptible to public scrutiny.
In her order, Judge Beryl Howell cited the fact that the case against Donald J. Trump no longer exists as a reason to force the F.B.I. to disclose some of its still secret investigative records.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday dismissed indictments against two former co-defendants of President Trump, ending the ...
That appeal was the reason then-Attorney General Merrick Garland declined to release Smith’s report detailing his investigation into Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Attorney General Merrick Garland had agreed not to make the special counsel's findings public while the Justice Department ...
Walt Nauta, an aide to President Trump, and Carlos de Oliveira, former property manager at Mar-a-Lago, were charged alongside the president in 2023. They all pleaded not guilty.