
Special Counsel Files Revised Indictment in Trump Election Interference Case
On Tuesday, Special Counsel Jack Smith filed a revised indictment in the election interference case against former President Trump.

On Tuesday, Special Counsel Jack Smith filed a revised indictment in the election interference case against former President Trump.
The Justice Department unsealed a criminal complaint against Hungarian national Bence Horvath for violating U.S. export controls.
Oleg Chistyakov, 55, of Latvia, appeared in Kansas City court for his role in exporting U.S. avionics to Russia amid sanctions.
Bulgarian national Milan Dimitrov, 50, appeared in a San Antonio federal court after being extradited from Greece.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has submitted plans to introduce evidence outlining former President Trump’s actions to undermine the 2020 election.

Lorraine Pellegrino, one of 11 Arizona Republicans posing as Trump’s electors, accepted a guilty plea for filing a “false instrument.”

Judge Juan M. Merchan postponed a key ruling on presidential immunity in Trump’s hush money trial until September 16.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a key development in the Arizona fake electors case involving 18 defendants.

Trump says he would absolutely pardon Jan. 6 rioters if they are innocent, despite over 140 officers injured and $2.8M damages.

Security videos show attorney Kenneth Chesebro and Trump aide G. Michael Brown handing off fake elector documents.

Richard Little, 49, is accused of posting threats against officials and a coworker after receiving an eviction notice.

Judge Cannon, a Trump appointee, dismissed the case citing constitutional grounds, sparking controversy and legal debate.