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Prosecutors Begin Case Against Peter Navarro in Contempt Trial
The Justice Department kicked off arguments against Mr. Navarro on Wednesday, telling a jury he had willfully ignored lawmakers investigating Jan. 6.
Ex-Trump Aide Peter Navarro to Face Trial Over Defiance of Jan. 6 Panel
A federal judge allowed the trial to proceed after finding little evidence that the former president authorized Mr. Navarro to ignore a subpoena from Congress.
After Clarence Thomas Revelations, Lawmakers Call for Tighter Ethics Rules
An investigation by ProPublica revealed that Clarence Thomas accompanied Harlan Crow, a conservative donor and real estate billionaire, on a series of luxury vacations almost...
Woman Who Stormed Pelosi’s Office on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to Three Years
Prosecutors said that Riley June Williams, 24, had acted as an “accelerant” in the Capitol attack, leading those around her past police lines and into...
Navy Divers Complete Recovery of Chinese Spy Balloon Debris
The salvaged material was sent to the F.B.I. for further analysis.
Four More Oath Keepers Members Convicted of Sedition in Second Trial
The four members of the far-right militia were found guilty of seditious conspiracy nearly two months after the group’s leader, Stewart Rhodes, was convicted of...
How to Watch the Jan. 6 Committee’s Final Session
The House committee will meet on Monday afternoon to consider criminal referrals against former President Donald J. Trump and several of his associates before issuing...
Former Gov. Bill Richardson ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Griner’s Release
Bill Richardson, the former ambassador to the U.N., has been at odds with the White House over his private talks with Russia.
Biden Flies Home to Wilmington to Vote in Delaware Primary
The president and the first lady arrived in Delaware shortly before polls closed to cast their votes in Tuesday’s primary election.
First Capitol Rioter to Face Trial Gets 7 Years, Longest Sentence So Far
Guy Wesley Reffitt was convicted in March on five counts in a case viewed as a test for the Justice Department.