Rudy Giuliani Office, Apartment, Searched By Federal Authorities Over Ukraine Investigation
04/28/21 AT 2:29 PM
Rudy Giuliani, who served as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, found his apartment and office the subjects of federal investigators after search warrants were executed at the two locations Wednesday as part of a criminal investigation into his dealing in Ukraine, per the New York Times.
Authorities have been investigating the former mayor of New York City to find out if he “illegally lobbied the Trump administration in 2019 on behalf of Ukrainian officials and oligarchs,” the Times reported. He also pushed Ukrainian officials to investigate and dig up dirt on the Biden family.
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In a watershed moment for animal lovers, America has its first no-kill state: Delaware. The nonprofit Best Friends Animal Society, which is working with shelters, animal welfare organizations and government agencies across the country to make America a no-kill country by 2025, announced the news at their annual conference in Dallas, Texas. Linda Torelli, director of marketing for the Brandywine.
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By Reid Wilson - 04/22/21 05:29 PM EDT
The chairman of the top outside group dedicated to electing Republican attorneys general has resigned his position in the wake of a show of force by rivals from other states, months after it supported a rally with then-President Trump
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr (R) last week stepped down as chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), citing a “significant difference of opinion” with the group’s strategic direction.
He is the latest in a string of departures from the organization, including its executive director, Adam Piper, who resigned under what sources said was pressure from the group in the days after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
DHS watchdog declined to investigate Secret Service s use of force in Lafayette Square Kristine Phillips, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security s internal watchdog rejected a proposal to investigate the Secret Service s use of force against racial justice protesters in Lafayette Square in Washington last summer, according to internal records reviewed by USA TODAY.
Such a probe would have looked into the Secret Service s role in forcing protesters out of Lafayette Square near St. John s Episcopal Church, just before former President Donald Trump stood in front of the historic church for a photo op.
The forceful removal of demonstrators on June 1 – and the photo op that followed – have become a defining moment in Trump s response to the months-long racial justice protests over the death of George Floyd.