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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 ...
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
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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 ...
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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.
Jack Smith, who led the Jan. 6 and classified documents probes into Donald Trump, has formally resigned as special counsel.
The Justice Department now enters a second Trump administration with less authority to pursue a president than it has had in half a century.
Pam Bondi declined to say whether she would investigate special counsel Jack Smith, even as she criticized his investigation into President-elect Trump as “horrible.” “I haven’t seen the
Calif., questioned attorney general nominee Pam Bondi if she would investigate former special counsel Jack Smith or former Rep. Liz Cheney during her Senate confirmation hearing.