By Matthew Chapman On Wednesday’s edition of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” former FBI Special Agent Asha Rangappa outlined the potential consequences of former President Donald Trump’s decision to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights in a deposition for the New Yor…
Historians warn Biden about ‘dire condition of democracy’ during ‘ferocious lightning storm’: report
By Bob Brigham Historians warned President Joe Biden about the rise of totalitarianism and decline of democracy during a White House meeting last week. “President Biden paused last week, during one of the busiest stretches of his presidency, for a near…
Trump accuses FBI of ‘planting’ backpacks of damaging evidence at Mar-A-Lago
By Tiffany Terrell Following the seizure of documents from former president Trump’s Mar-A-Lago residence in Palm Beach on Monday, Trump claimed that FBI agents refused to allow his lawyers to be present and made a baseless accusation that they “planted…
Trump supporters organize protest outside FBI headquarters — but some fear it’s a trap: report
By Brad Reed Supporters of former President Donald Trump are planning a protest outside the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation this weekend — but some are already suspicious that they’re being set up. The Daily Beast’s Zachary Petrizz…
Bill that Trump signed into law as president could be used to punish him for mishandling classified info
By Sky Palma In 2018, then-President Donald Trump signed a bill into law that could now be used to punish him if he’s found to have taken classified information from the White House at the end of his tenure, Business Insider reports. Speaking to Inside…
FBI agents seeing surge in death threats after Mar-a-Lago search — according to Fox News
By Brad Reed Sources are telling Fox News that Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and assorted FBI agents are seeing a surge in violent threats in the wake of the search on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort…
Prosecutors can’t discuss accused killer’s pro-Hitler posts because it would make jurors ‘highly prejudicial’: Judge
By Brad Reed Attorneys prosecuting an accused murderer will not be allowed to discuss the defendant’s past social media posts praising Nazi leader Adolf Hitler on the grounds that it would unfairly prejudice jurors against him. The Washington Post repo…
Georgia judge gives Giuliani one week to make ’13-hour drive’ to testify
By David Edwards Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled to temporarily delay Rudy Giuliani’s testimony to a special grand jury. In a court hearing on Tuesday, McBurney heard arguments that Giuliani’s doctor had ordered him not to fly….
Eric Trump might have accidentally revealed key details about his father’s case
By Sarah K. Burris Hours after Donald Trump said that the FBI had “raided” his Mar-a-Lago home on Monday, his middle son told Fox News host Sean Hannity that the former president had been working with federal authorities for months. “The purpose for th…
Merrick Garland ‘could not be confident’ that Trump would have complied with a grand jury subpoena: Mueller lawyer
By Brad Reed The FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort on Monday sent shockwaves through Washington D.C. — and attorney Andrew Weissmann believes there’s no way Attorney General Merrick Garland would have signed off on it wit…