"I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool, or enough of a coward, to file your motion. But it was never going to be me." ...
Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Justice Department as attorney general, appears before the ...
CORRECTION: This original headline of this story mistakenly said that the “D.C. Attorney General” fired the prosecutors who worked on Capitol riot cases.
On Monday James McHenry, the acting attorney general, fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked for the special counsel who prosecuted Mr. Trump, Jack Smith, saying they could not be trusted ...
Some prosecutors were also moved to different offices, according to the fired individual, who is a former assistant U.S. attorney and spoke to POLITICO on the condition of anonymity because he ...
Newsweek reached out to the attorney general's office via email Friday night for comment. The exact number of prosecutors who were fired Friday is not clear, but the Washington Post put the number ...
But the hearing was interrupted when one of Perkins' new defense attorneys said a member of the State Attorney's Office told him that prosecutors would not seek any prison time for Perkins ...
The Department of Justice fired the Washington, D.C.-based prosecutors on the orders of Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, per the Associated Press. The move comes shortly after Trump ...
The trial involving a former Georgia district attorney charged with interfering in the Ahmaud Arbery investigation continued on Friday. Jackie Johnson was the chief prosecutor for coastal Glynn ...
Former prosecutor Nicholas Ganjei was sworn in this week as the interim U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Texas, overseeing more than 43 counties and 9 million people. Ganjei’s ...
But the hearing was interrupted when one of Perkins' new defense attorneys said a member of the State Attorney's Office told him that prosecutors would not seek any prison time for Perkins, who faces ...
A jury was seated for her trial Tuesday and heard nearly two hours of opening statements from a prosecutor from Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's office and from Johnson's lead defense attorney.