Experts say the failure to predict and prevent the violence on Jan. 6 means officials should prepare for the worst this time around.
Author: Kristine Phillips and Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
FBI investigating campaign contributions tied to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s former business
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a longtime Republican donor and Trump ally, is being investigated, his spokesman confirmed to USA TODAY.
Capitol Police officer’s death investigated as homicide; Trump’s legal exposure questioned
Any criminal charges related to Sicknick’s death will be federal because the events leading up to it happened on federal property, an official with knowledge of the matter said.
After Trump’s COVID diagnosis, a running list of everyone being tested and their results
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel tested positive, Barron, Ivanka and Jared tested negative for coronavirus.
FBI warns delayed election results could be exploited by foreign actors spreading disinformation
“Foreign actors … could exploit the time required to certify and announce elections’ results by disseminating disinformation … intended to convince the public of the elections’ illegitimacy.”
‘I’m going to answer the damn question’: Bill Barr, House Democrats face off over Portland, politicization
Attorney General William Barr cites black-on-black crime regarding policing, judge’s agreement with Roger Stone sentencing in House Judiciary testimony.
Retired judge to examine if Michael Flynn should be held in contempt, challenge DOJ’s bid to drop case
Former federal judge John Gleeson was appointed by President Bill Clinton and served 22 years on the bench in New York.
House passes deal reauthorizing key surveillance laws
The rare bipartisan compromise comes after weeks of negotiations and debate over whether to overhaul the country’s surveillance laws.
Judge says the FBI misled FISA court when seeking permission to wiretap a former Trump campaign aide
The judge ordered the FBI to outline any changes it’s making to ensure the FISA court gets accurate information.
Intel. analyst leaked top secret info to reporter, as part of ‘romantic’ relationship, feds say
An employee or the Defense Intelligence Agency was charged with two counts of willful transmission of national defense information, DOJ announced.