Analyst Acquitted of Lying to FBI in Trump-Russia Probe

The analyst who contributed material for the Trump-Russia dossier is cleared of lying to the FBI. The acquittal of analyst Igor Danchenko is another setback for special counsel John Durham’s inquiry into the FBI’s investigation into allegations of ties between the 2016 presidential campaign of former President Donald Trump and Russia.

The FBI Planted Nuclear Documents At Trump’s Residence

When speaking at a rally in Arizona, former President Donald Trump made a startling announcement the Democrats had placed a “trigger warning” on the Constitution. His comment is in line with his other statements that Democrats were coming after MAGA Republicans. Something that even Biden lent credence to when he said that MAGA Republicans were basically America’s homegrown terrorists

DOJ States That Speed Is Important Regarding Trump

Prosecutors have not finished challenging U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s handling of the case. The Justice Department is attempting to expedite its appeal of a ruling that delayed its investigation into documents seized at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.

Trump Scores Again, Special Master is Overruled by Federal Judge

Trump is granted a reprieve on his lodging objections to the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago inventory. Judge Aileen Cannon overruled special master Raymond Dearie’s deadline after the former president’s attorneys objected that he lacked the jurisdiction to establish it.

NY Civil Lawsuit Against Trump is a Money Grab by Democrats

Former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children, and his corporation were accused of engaging in a decade-long plot to fraudulently value their assets, which resulted in $250 million in ill-gotten riches, according to the New York attorney general. The lawsuit follows a multi-year probe into the business activities of the former president and his firm.

Skeptics to be Deployed as Poll Watchers for Midterms Elections

Poll watching, a mundane chore where volunteers look for rule infractions at polling stations, has become a flashpoint in the dispute over U.S. election regulations after former President Donald Trump claimed that rampant election fraud lost him the 2020 campaign. The RNC has begun a multimillion-dollar push to recruit tens of thousands of poll monitors and workers.