January 14, 2020 Michael Flynn moves to withdraw guilty plea, citing 'bad faith' by government Former national security adviser Michael Flynn moved Tuesday to withdraw his guilty plea for lying to the FBI in the Russia probe, citing "bad faith" by the government.
January 14, 2020 House Intel Committee Democrat says panel will revisit Russia investigation after impeachment The Russia investigation isn't over yet, according to Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill.
January 13, 2020 Ex-Treasury employee pleads guilty to leaking Trump team info, after dramatic bust with flash drive in hand A former top Treasury Department official pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy for leaking confidential banking reports associated with members of the Trump campaign, following her dramatic arrest in October 2018 as she toted a flash drive full of sensitive documents.
January 13, 2020 Mueller witness George Nader pleads guilty to child porn, sex trafficking A political hobnobber who featured prominently as a key witness in former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation faces at least a decade in prison after pleading guilty to charges of child sex trafficking and possessing child pornography.
January 11, 2020 FBI director Wray 'deeply regrets' FISA court errors in Trump-Russia probe FBI Director Christopher Wray apologized Friday for the FBI’s mishandling of the President Trump Russa probe surveillance in a rare public court filing and outlined a 12-step reform the bureau is undertaking to prevent future abuses.
January 9, 2020 Rod Rosenstein lands job with corporate law firm in DC: reports Rod Rosentein, the former deputy U.S. attorney general who oversaw the Russia investigation after Jeff Sessions recused himself from the probe into the Trump campaign, has taken a job with a corporate law firm, according to reports.
January 7, 2020 DOJ seeks up to six-month prison sentence for Michael Flynn In a reversal, the Justice Department has recommended up to six months of prison time for ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn—claiming he has refused to “accept responsibility” for his actions.
January 6, 2020 Washington Post rips CNN for its faulty reporting on Steele dossier, demands network 'come clean' The Washington Post blasted CNN for its track record on the infamous anti-Trump dossier following last month's release of the Justice Department watchdog's report on the foundation of the Russia investigation, demanding the network "come clean" on its faulty reporting.
December 31, 2019 Andrew McCarthy on Peter Strzok accusing government of violating his rights: 'He will not succeed in lawsuit' Former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy asserted on Tuesday that former FBI agent Peter Strzok will not succeed in suing the government for violating his rights.
December 28, 2019 Dan Gainor: 2019 was American journalism’s worst year ever – Here are 7 reasons why From coverage of the phony Russia collusion narrative, to the hit job on Covington Catholic High School students, to the media-led impeachment fiasco, the year was one of unparalleled bias.