President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting a law firm that assisted Trump's prosecutor, Jack Smith.
President Trump on Tuesday signed a memo suspending security clearances for a number of outside lawyers who are defending ...
Covington, a prominent D.C. law firm, is the latest target of the President’s campaign of retribution over the criminal ...
The White House said President Donald Trump will sign a memo suspending the security clearances of several employees of ...
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were spent on the probe − don’t taxpayers have a right to see the report?
Columbia University and the New York Times are pushing for the special counsel’s report on the Mar-a-Lago case to be publicly ...
Three lawsuits — including one from the New York Times — press the case that the special counsel’s final word belongs to the ...
Color me "surprised" that some deep-pocketed private citizen or organization hasn’t sued the Department of Justice to get the report by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith on the Donald Trump ...
A federal appeals court dismissed criminal charges against two Trump associates accused of helping him mishandle classified ...
If so, which Justice Department and FBI officials — other than Jack Smith — later ... for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon, who ruled that Smith was unlawfully appointed ...
Todd Blanche defended his role in Trump's legal cases during his confirmation hearing for Deputy Attorney General, but Democrats questioned his impartiality.