Former San Antonio federal prosecutors among names who want U.S. attorney post
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At least three former San Antonio federal prosecutors want the job of U.S. attorney for Western District of Texas. Ashley Chapman Hoff was appointed by the U.S. District Court Monday to serve in the post until President Joe Biden’s nominee is confirmed by the Senate and sworn in.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
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Erica Benites Giese, a partner at Jackson Walker in San Antonio, is among the former federal prosecutors who want to be U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less
House Republican leaders sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday demanding that she turn over security decisions her office made leading up to and during the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.
FBI: Albuquerque Special Agent In Charge James C. Langenberg Retires After More Than 25 Years Of Service
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James C. Langenberg, who has been the special agent in charge of the Albuquerque FBI Division since August 2018, is retiring from the FBI after a career of more than 25 years.
“It has been an honor and a privilege serving as the special agent in charge of the Albuquerque Division,” Langenberg said. “Throughout my career, I have focused on the people, the partnerships, and the mission. The entire FBI team enabled me to succeed in New Mexico, and I will be forever grateful for their enduring support.”
Who s who in Trump s 2nd impeachment: Key players from Rep. Jamie Raskin to attorney David Schoen Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump s historic second impeachment trial will bring the nation s attention to Capitol Hill once more, but both the House managers and those representing Trump will look different from his first Senate impeachment trial in early 2020.
Trump has struggled to find and maintain a defense team, a remarkable change from the star-studded group that represented him for his first trial, including figures such as Ken Starr, who headed the investigation into former President Bill Clinton that led to his impeachment, and Alan Dershowitz, a constitutional law expert who defended O.J. Simpson.