House Democrats ask Attorney General Merrick Garland to drop the charges against President-elect Trump's former co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira.
Judge Aileen Cannon may not be inclined to allow the Justice Department to share special counsel Jack Smith's report on the classified documents case with Congress — at least for now.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge in Florida on Tuesday temporarily blocked ... The ruling from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in Fort Pierce, the judge who presided over Smith’s prosecution of Trump and two co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago ...
A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for the Justice Department to release one of the two volumes that make up special counsel Jack Smith's final report.
Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Justice Department after submitting his investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump, an expected move that comes amid legal wrangling over
Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who dismissed the classified documents case, blocked a volume about that matter from being shown to Congress but allowed the release of a volume about the election case.
Trump's former co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira asked a judge to stop Attorney General Merrick Garland from releasing the Jack Smith report.
Florida Judge Aileen Cannon stated Monday that she would not block the release of Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith's report on President-elect Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has said that the classified documents section of the two-volume report should not be made public at the moment because an appeal in that proceeding remains active as to Trump’s two co-defendants in the case and that any release of new information could be prejudicial to them.
The owner of a popular Palm Beach County pizzeria faces a felony charge, accused of not paying more than $100,000 in state sales tax revenue. Tonight a short list of potential candidates was supposed to be presented to Fort Pierce city commissioners, but some technical hiccups caused a delay in that process.
The report, which said the special counsel’s office stood “fully behind” the merits of the prosecution, amounted to an extraordinary rebuke of the president-elect.