Hunter Biden’s art dealer says he’ll be “one of the most consequential artists in this century.” House Republicans are investigating his art sales.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Rep. Jim Jordan subpoenas FBI, Education Department over school board memo
Rep. Jim Jordan subpoenaed the FBI and Education Department for documents about a memo the GOP says targeted parents protesting school board meetings.
Donald Trump’s last-minute intervention delays contempt trial of former aide Peter Navarro
Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran provided Peter Navarro a letter claiming executive privilege. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta delayed the trial Friday.
Biden documents probe means US has 3 special counsel investigations at once. What are they?
Now that one was tapped to investigate Biden’s handling of classified documents, the U.S. now has three special counsel probes running at once.
Biden’s most vocal Republican antagonists emerge from the sidelines – with subpoena power
Classified documents recovered at Biden’s home and office offered up more fodder for already-eager House Republicans investigating the president.
Jan. 6 committee never got McCarthy, key Trump aides to testify. Here’s who they are.
Kevin McCarthy, Donald Trump and Mike Pence are among the key witnesses who refused to testify about Jan. 6, 2021.
Jan. 6 committee set to release final report, some records made public – live updates
The House committee investigating the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, is expected to release its final report Thursday.
Jan. 6 committee records show Publix heiress pledged up to $3M for march – live updates
The House committee investigating the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, is expected to release its final report Thursday.
What more is there to learn from the House investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol attack?
The Jan. 6 committee’s report Monday left out details on potential witness tampering and a reported clash between Donald Trump and the Secret Service.
House Jan. 6 panel recommends DOJ prosecute Trump on several charges. Which ones and why?
The Jan. 6 committee’s recommendations are nonbinding. But if DOJ agrees, Trump would be the first former president to face federal charges.