Smith says Cannon runs the risk of fatally damaging the classified docs case before it goes to trial and calls on her to clarify her intentions so he can decide whether to file an appeal to contest her decisions.
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Wray walks up to the line of saying whether President Biden is under investigation. He was asked if Biden received a $5 million bribe. He says there's an ongoing investigation by US Attorney Weiss in Delaware. Then says he won't confirm or deny who is or isn't under investigation
FBI Director Wray throws Trump some shade. "There are specific rules about where to store classified information," Wray told lawmakers. "In my experience, ballrooms, bathrooms and bedrooms are not SCIFs."
Rep. Jordan shot back that neither are places where Biden docs were found
Wrayโs testimony comes at a critical time, as Republicans seek to damage the Biden administration while Trump is under federal criminal indictment for allegedly mishandling government secrets and obstructing justice
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The Justice Department has to designate what classified documents it wants to use, while the judge decides whatโs admissible and works with prosecutors to establish appropriate protections.
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A grand jury in Florida is also being used by DoJ to investigate whether Trump or anyone else mishandled classified documents or obstructed justice. Story with @ZoeTillman
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Trumpโs lawyers declined to comment today after meeting with DoJ officials about possible Trump indictment, including when asked to describe their claims of prosecutorial misconduct. Video by me.
On a personal note, my family dog Archie has made it home safe and unharmed after three days missing. He was found by employees at a car impound garage, who called animal rescue and returned him to us. Thanks to everyone for help and support over the last few days.
The Justice Departmentโs massive investigation into the Jan. 6 riot and deeper efforts to overturn Joe Bidenโs election has scored relatively few felony convictions and faces growing pressure to go after bigger targets
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A top priority for DoJ's crypto team team will be rooting out illegal activity on virtual currency exchanges as well as tumbler, or mixing, services, its new director said in an exclusive interview.
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The Biden administration is cracking down on corporate crime. DoJ has re-ignited criminal prosecution of a second multinational company for violating its non-prosecution agreement. This follows the case against Ericsson.
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DoJ releases first expenditure report for Special Counsel Durham's investigation into the FBI's Russia probe. About $1.5 million was spent in total from Oct. 19 to March 31. It's only a snapshot into the probe, which has now been going on longer than Mueller's.