The Justice Department’s investigation of Donald Trump over classified documents could lead to charges and not just recovering records, experts say.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Jan. 6 committee’s August plan: More interviews with Trump aides and studying the 25th Amendment
The Jan. 6 committee, with its next hearings in September, continues gathering information from witnesses including Trump Cabinet secretaries.
Thompson, Maloney call for Secret Service watchdog to be removed from probe of erased texts
They want Joseph Cuffari to step aside. The deleted texts from around the time of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack are now part of a criminal investigation.
Will Trump or his allies face charges over Jan. 6? Legal experts explain hurdles DOJ faces
The House Jan. 6 committee revealed shocking evidence, but the Justice Department decides whether to pursue charges against Trump or aides.
On Jan. 6, Trump was out of public view as aides urged him to act. A breakdown of those 187 minutes.
The Jan. 6 committee hearings revealed more about what Donald Trump did as the Capitol attack unfolded and the hours he was out of public view.
Jan. 6 hearing takeaways: Trump’s false claims led to threats that turned lives ‘upside down’
Republicans in key states Donald Trump lost stood up to the former president again and again as he failed to convince them he won the 2020 election.
Jan. 6 hearing takeaways: Trump’s false claims led to threats that turned lives ‘upside down’
Republicans in key states Donald Trump lost stood up to the former president again and again as he failed to convince them he won the 2020 election.
British documentarian provides Trump, Pence footage to committee – Jan. 6 hearing live updates
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the speaker of the Arizona House will testify in the committee’s fourth hearing on its findings.
Peter Navarro, ex-Trump aide, indicted on contempt of Congress charges; Meadows won’t be charged
Peter Navarro became the second Trump aide indicted for contempt of Congress in the Jan. 6 probe. But ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows won’t be charged.
Former Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann, charged with lying to the FBI, acquitted
The verdict provided the first outside evaluation of special counsel John Durham’s investigation into what sparked the Russian interference probe.