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Jeffrey Clark told DC Bar that DOJ search of his home linked to false statements, conspiracy, obstruction investigation

By Tierney Sneed and Katelyn Polantz, CNN The Justice Department is investigating felony violations of false statements, conspiracy and obstruction as part of its January 6, 2021, probe that led to a recent search of former Trump administration official Jeffrey Clark’s home, according to an account of the criminal investigation made public Wednesday in a

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High-stakes talks between railroad and union officials in Washington push into the evening hours with strike days away

By Kate Sullivan, Chris Isidore, Phil Mattingly and Maegan Vazquez, CNN Railroad and union officials are currently meeting with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh at the Labor Department in Washington, according to the White House, as the Biden administration tries to help avoid a freight rail strike that could cause massive supply chain disruptions and have

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‘You’re blowing this’: New book reveals Melania Trump criticized her husband’s handling of Covid

By Kevin Liptak, CNN Former President Donald Trump’s top general feared he would authorize a strike on Iran as his presidency ended. His intelligence chief wondered what Russia had on him. A billionaire friend convinced him to try buying Greenland. A half-dozen top officials considered resigning en masse. Even his wife, first lady Melania Trump,

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Warnock and Walker agree to at least one debate in marquee Senate race in Georgia

By Michael Warren and Eva McKend, CNN Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia and his Republican challenger, Herschel Walker, have agreed to at least one debate in their marquee fall contest after weeks of sparring over televised debates. In a statement Tuesday evening, Warnock’s campaign confirmed that the senator had accepted an invitation to debate

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House Oversight Committee asks Federal Protective Services how it is protecting federal employees given uptick in threats

By Annie Grayer and Zachary Cohen, CNN The House Oversight Committee is asking the Federal Protective Services, which provides security to approximately 9,000 federal facilities, for information about how it is protecting federal employees in light of the increase in threats against its workforce. The uptick in threats follows the FBI’s search of former President

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US charges 3 Iranians for hacking and extortion scheme against range of US organizations

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Three Iranian nationals carried out a scheme to hack hundreds of organizations in the US and around the world, in some cases extorting them for personal monetary gain, the Justice Department alleged in an indictment unsealed on Wednesday. The alleged victim organizations ranged from a domestic violence shelter in Pennsylvania, a

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High-stakes talks between railroad and union officials in Washington push into the evening hours with strike days away

By Kate Sullivan, Chris Isidore, Phil Mattingly and Maegan Vazquez, CNN Railroad and union officials are currently meeting with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh at the Labor Department in Washington, according to the White House, as the Biden administration tries to help avoid a freight rail strike that could cause massive supply chain disruptions and have

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More than half of Republican Senate nominees have rejected, cast doubt upon or tried to overturn the 2020 election results

By Daniel Dale, CNN More than half of the Republican nominees for the 35 US Senate seats being contested in the 2022 midterms have challenged the legitimacy of the 2020 election — rejecting, raising doubts about or taking steps to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory. A CNN analysis found that at least 19 of this

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Mike Lindell’s phone search reveals new details about scope of federal probe into efforts to subvert 2020 election results

By Zachary Cohen, Jeremy Herb and Evan Perez, CNN The Justice Department is seeking information about at least seven people in connection with a breach of a Colorado county’s voting system as part of efforts to subvert the 2020 election results, according to subpoena documents obtained by CNN that reveal new details about the breadth

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