A top Trump Organization employee has been subpoenaed in a sign the criminal investigation is intensifying and taking a closer look at Trump's inner circle. […]
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‘Bad Sign For Gaetz’: Feds Eye Obstruction In Sex Crime Probe
As investigators look into potential obstruction of justice charges for Rep. Matt Gaetz, the Republican Congressman is continuing to run for Congress and possibly floating […]
Continue readingMatt Gaetz Is Under Federal Investigation For Obstruction Of Justice
Congressman Matt Gaetz is facing a new problem—federal prosecutors are examining whether he obstructed justice during a phone call with a witness in the sex […]
Continue readingDeJoy Under FBI Investigation For Claim He Once Called ‘Outrageous’
Last summer, Louis DeJoy testified under oath that he was fully aware of how legal campaign contributions work. Now, the Washington Post reports the FBI […]
Continue readingGaetz Sex Crime Probe Expands With Witness Talking To Feds
Feds are now eyeing possible obstruction of justice charges in the criminal probe into GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz. Gaetz denies all allegations against him. At […]
Continue readingTrump-appointed postmaster general under DOJ investigation
The Justice Department is investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s political fundraising, a person briefed on the probe tells CNN. Kristen Holmes reports. #CNN #News
Continue readingWill The NY D.A. Indict Ex-Pres. Trump? Here Are The Legal Clues | MSNBC
Whether citizen Donald Trump is ultimately indicted or not may turn on Manhattan D.A. Cy Vance, who is currently leading the criminal probe of the […]
Continue readingTotal Failure: Trump Quits Blog Over Low Readership I MSNBC
Ex-president Trump is now ex-blogger Trump, shuddering his "new blog" in under a month after very low readership and public mockery. The defunct blog is […]
Continue readingTrump’s Criminal Probe: New Defense Won’t Stop Possible Indictment
Citizen Donald Trump is now telling people he expects he will get reinstated as president by August. According to The New York Times's Maggie Haberman, […]
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