elector matter, i don t think doj has said anything. we will see if the justice department moves on this one. jeremy bash, always good to see you, my friend. thanks for being here. washington post national security reporter covering the justice reporter who has been all over this story, matt zapotosky. thank you for joining us. a jury will hear testimony in the hate crimes trial of the three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. we will have the latest from the courtroom. chaos breaks out after michigan and wisconsin, their basketball game yesterday, started by the coaches and a closed-fist punch from michigan s head punch former nba star jawan howard. we will tell you what happened here when we come right back. wk
WASHINGTON A federal judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump and a lawyer who had advised him on how to overturn the 2020 election most likely had committed felonies, including obstructing the work of Congress and conspiring to defraud the United States.
WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court has formally rejected President Donald Trump's effort to block release of documents from his administration to the House Jan. 6 Select Committee, bringing a formal end to his executive privilege claims in connection with the records.
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it's suing the state of Missouri over a new gun-rights law that blocks local police from enforcing certain federal firearms measures and has been decried by critics as unconstitutional.