Trump would have been convicted Democrats to grill Cabinet picks What Senate races to watch in 2026 U.S. officials hopeful about Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Special counsel Jack Smith says evidence against President-elect Donald Trump was enough to convict him. And, an Israeli official says an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement is nearing.
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Special counsel Jack Smith says in a final report that he could ... Sign up for USA TODAY's Israel-Hamas War newsletter to get the latest updates. Authorities battling a series of large wildfires ...
Officials say Hamas has accepted a draft agreement for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of dozens of hostages. Mediator Qatar said the negotiations
The proposed second phase would end the war in Gaza JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Thirty-three Israeli hostages are expected to be released from Hamas, mediators announced, through an emerging ceasefire ...
And, Israel-Hamas ceasefire nears Good morning ... Although special counsel Jack Smith won't record a criminal conviction against Trump, the report asserts that the evidence would have convicted ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on the Washington case alleging crimes related to Jan. 6 and the 2020 election is expected to be released soon, but will not include the Florida documents
The Justice Department now enters a second Trump administration with less authority to pursue a president than it has had in half a century.
Special counsel Jack Smith, whose office indicted President ... says that it is still trying to make a deal between Israel and Hamas militants up until the final hours before it leaves office.
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The special counsel Jack Smith’s report reveals a perfect storm of systemic failure. The Supreme Court’s expansion of presidential immunity and outdated Justice Department policies have made overwhelming evidence irrelevant — because the accused regained power.