FBI probing whether its own agents obstructed or interfered with politically sensitive cases
Material evidence discovered in previously secret "prohibited access" case files raises concerns about FBI agents' abuse of authority or obstruction of investigations. Those stalled, thwarted or corrupted probes involved several potential targets, ranging from Hillary Clinton to Hunter Biden to President Trump.
Washington Post and Pulitzer Board keep mum on prize-winning but debunked Trump-Russia stories
Democracy Dies in Darkness? Neither the WaPo nor the Pulitzer Board want to talk about the prize-winning Trump-Russia collusion story which the whole world now knows was based on a hoax. The collusion narrative was debunked years ago, but with little fanfare.
Patel says FBI found more weaponization crimes, close to solving command and funding for Antifa
Follow the money: Among other things, FBI boss says probes have found fascinating connections between traditional anarchist groups like Antifa and transgender activist groups that are incubating in places like social media platforms favored by gamers.
Former Trump adviser Patel: Trump had been working on declassifying docs while in White House
Patel is also a former chief of staff to the acting Secretary of Defense in Trump administration
Scandals heat up Washington as Congress begins to simmer
The investigation into Biden's mental and physical fitness continues, with more witnesses expected to appear before the House Oversight Committee in the coming week.
DOJ says foreperson confirmed grand jury approved two-count Comey indictment
The actual transcript from a September 25 discussion between the magistrate judge, the DOJ, and the grand jury foreperson lends credence to Lindsey Halligan's contention that the two-count indictment against James Comey was properly obtained.
Judge dismisses several charges against Paul Pelosi attacker after claims of double jeopardy
DePape still faces aggravated kidnapping, false imprisonment, residential burglary, threatening a family member of a public official, and attempting to sway a witness charges. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Comey doubled down on media leak denial after Durham inquiry, and it just got him indicted
Comey's media leak denial in front of Congress in 2017 likely would have fallen outside the statute of limitations. But the fired FBI chief doubled down on his denial in 2020 — and he was indicted days before the statute was set to expire next week.