Proud Boys Leader Tarrio Loses Latest Bid For Release From Jail
A judge has denied the latest request by Enrique Tarrio, the former top leader of the right-wing group the Proud Boys, for release from jail while he awaits trial on criminal charges relating to last year's attack on the U.S.
U.S. Prosecutors Get Guilty Verdict In Capitol Riot Case, Extending Win Streak
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday extended its streak of victories in jury trials against rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan.
Trump Must Testify In New York Probe, Appeals Court Rules
Former U.S. President Donald Trump must testify under oath in the New York Attorney General's civil investigation into his business practices, an intermediate state appeals court ruled on Thursday.
Texas Seeks Discipline For Top Lawyer Over 'Dishonest' Election Claims
Texas state regulators on Wednesday asked a judge to discipline the state's top lawyer, Attorney General Ken Paxton, arguing he made "dishonest" claims of election fraud in a U.S.
U.S. Court Revives 'Insurrection' Challenge To Congressman Cawthorn
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday issued a decision that could bolster efforts to disqualify members of Congress on the grounds that they voiced support for the Jan.
Oracle's Ellison Joined Nov 2020 Call About Contesting Trump's Defeat
Larry Ellison, billionaire chairman and co-founder of Oracle Corp, participated shortly after the November 2020 U.S.
In Case By Trump Appointee, Ex-FBI Official Says Former Clinton Campaign Lawyer Did Not Disclose Client
An ex-FBI official testified on Thursday that a former lawyer for Hillary Clinton's presidential election campaign said he was not acting on behalf of any client when in 2016 he relayed a tip about Donald Trump's possible ties to Russia.
In Case By Trump-era Prosecutor, Ex-FBI Official Says Former Clinton Campaign Lawyer Did Not Disclose Client
An ex-FBI official testified on Thursday that a former lawyer for Hillary Clinton's presidential election campaign said he was not acting on behalf of any client when in 2016 he relayed a tip about Donald Trump's possible ties to Russia.
U.S. Capitol Riot Panel Questions Republican Lawmaker About Tour Of Building
The U.S. congressional committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol on Thursday said it wants to ask Republican U.S.
Top House Republican Gets Subpoena From U.S. Capitol Riot Panel
Congressman Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the U.S.
U.S. Judge Dismisses Trump's Lawsuit Challenging His Twitter Ban
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed former President Donald Trump's lawsuit against Twitter Inc that challenged his suspension from the platform.
Georgia Official Rules U.S. Representative Greene Can Seek Reelection
By Jan WolfeWASHINGTON Reuters) -U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene should be allowed to run for reelection, Georgia's secretary of state ruled on Friday, rejecting arguments by a group of voters that her comments about the Jan.
Judge Rules U.S. Representative Greene Can Seek Reelection
By Jan WolfeWASHINGTON Reuters) -U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene should be allowed to run for reelection, a judge ruled on Friday, rejecting arguments by a group of Georgia voters that her comments about the Jan.
Oath Keepers Member Pleads Guilty To Sedition In U.S. Capitol Attack
A member of the far-right Oath Keepers militia on Wednesday admitted to engaging in seditious conspiracy during last year's attack on the U.S.
Oath Keepers Member To Plead Guilty To Sedition In U.S. Capitol Attack
A member of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group intends to admit to engaging in seditious conspiracy during last year's attack on the U.S.
Oath Keepers Member Pleads Guilty To Seditious Conspiracy In U.S. Capitol Attack
An Oath Keepers member on Friday admitted to engaging in seditious conspiracy during the Jan.
Islamic State 'Beatle' Sentenced To Life For Murdering U.S. Hostages
A U.S. judge on Friday imposed a lifetime prison sentence on a member of an Islamic State militant group nicknamed "The Beatles" that beheaded American hostages, at a hearing where one victim's mother told the defendant, "I will not hate you." .
Islamic State 'Beatle' Faces Sentence In U.S. Court For Murdering Hostages
A member of an Islamic State militant group nicknamed "The Beatles" that beheaded American hostages is due to face a U.S.
Ex-New York Cop Who Tackled Officer During U.S. Capitol Riot Claims Self Defense At Trial
A retired New York City police officer charged with assault in the U.S.
Proud Boys Member Pleads Guilty To Obstructing Police At U.S. Capitol Riot
A member of the far-right Proud Boys group on Wednesday pleaded guilty to obstructing police officers when he joined the Jan.
U.S. Representative Greene Gave 'Dubious' Court Testimony, Voters Allege
A group seeking to have U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from the ballot accused her of giving "dubious" testimony during a recent court hearing.
Former Police Officer Stands Trial For Role In U.S. Capitol Violence
A trial kicked off on Tuesday for a veteran of the New York Police Department accused of assaulting a police officer during the Jan.
Firebrand U.S. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces 'Insurrectionist' Challenge
Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene will face a challenge in a Georgia court on Friday by a group of voters trying to block her from the ballot, citing a post-Civil War policy aimed at keeping insurrectionists from serving in office.
Firebrand U.S. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces 'Insurrectionist' Legal Challenge
Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene entered a Georgia courtroom on Friday to face a challenge by a group of voters trying to block her from the ballot, citing a post-Civil War policy aimed at keeping insurrectionists from office.
U.S. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene Not Sure Whether She Advocates Violence
Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday told a lawyer for voters seeking to disqualify her from running for re-election that she did not know how to answer a question about whether she advocates violence against people with whom she disagrees.
Facing Ballot Challenge, Republican Greene Says She Wanted A 'Peaceful March' On U.S. Capitol
Republican U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene told a Georgia judge hearing an effort to block her from the ballot that she had urged people to join a "peaceful march" on Jan.
U.S. Capitol Rioter Who Said He Followed Trump's Orders Found Guilty
A jury on Thursday convicted an Ohio man who claimed he was following former President Donald Trump's orders when he looted items from U.S.
U.S. Jury Finds Member Of Islamic State 'Beatles' Cell Guilty Of Terrorism Offenses
A member of a group of Islamic State militants who beheaded American hostages in Iraq and Syria, and were nicknamed "The Beatles" for their British accents, was found guilty of terrorism offenses in a U.S.
Islamic State 'Beatles' Cell Member Convicted In U.S. Of Beheading Hostages
A U.S. jury on Thursday convicted a former British citizen for his role in a notorious Islamic State hostage-taking plot that led to the beheading of American journalists and aid workers.
Biden Lets U.S. Capitol Riot Panel Have More Trump White House Records
U.S. President Joe Biden has authorized the release of a new tranche of records from Donald Trump's presidency to the congressional committee probing last year's attack on the U.S.