al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri killed in Afghanistan drone strike
The U.S. drone strike that killed al-Zawahiri has intensified global scrutiny of Afghanistan's Taliban leaders. FOX's Trey Yingst has more.
Officials told Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal that this person told investigators about the documents.
"When the feds raid, usually what comes after that is an indictment and incarceration, and nobody knows that better than I," Cohen said.
"When you're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing," Huckabee Sanders wrote in Nov. 2016
Satellite pictures released on Thursday showed devastation at a Russian air base in Crimea, hit in an attack that suggested Kyiv may have obtained new long-range strike capability with potential to change the course of the war. Pictures released by independent satellite firm Planet Labs showed three near-identical craters where buildings at Russia's Saki air base had been struck with apparent precision. The base, on the southwest coast of Crimea, had suffered extensive fire damage with the burnt-out husks of at least eight destroyed warplanes clearly visible.
CNN's Pamela Brown quizzed Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) on his past outrage over Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information.
Russian soldiers are continuing to complain about huge losses in Ukraine due to constant shelling and sabotage and reconnaissance groups, according to a new intercepted conversation published by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry on YouTube on Aug. 10.
Readers respond to the ongoing investigation of former President Trump.
OBTAINED BY REUTERSUkrainian saboteurs and special forces are said to be causing chaos against Russian targets behind enemy lines—with their most spectacular operation to date going off with a bang Tuesday.After a series of explosions ripped through a Russian air base on the occupied Crimean peninsula, the Russian defense ministry said that detonating aerial ordnance at the site was to blame and that no one had been hurt. Questions about the Kremlin’s version of efforts were immediately raised b
Pundits at the right-wing network seemed to be much more passionate about correctly handling classified information in 2016.
Satellite images show a decimated Russian airbase in Crimea after an attack on August 9, with wrecked Su-30 and Su-24 aircraft clearly visible.
Trump's circle is reportedly worried that an informer may have tipped off the FBI, leading to Monday night's unprecedented raid.
The prisoners at the penal colony in St. Petersburg were expecting a visit by officials, thinking it would be some sort of inspection. Instead, men in uniform arrived and offered them amnesty — if they agreed to fight alongside the Russian army in Ukraine. Speaking on condition of anonymity because she feared reprisals, she said her boyfriend wasn't among the volunteers, although with years left on his sentence, he “couldn't not think about it.”
Former President Donald Trump compared the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago home to the Watergate scandal in 1972, when members of Richard Nixon's re-election campaign broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyRepublican reaction to the FBI’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort was swift, most notably on Fox News. And one thing that struck Fever Dreams podcast host Will Sommer “was how many guys who were also under investigation for Jan. 6-related matters” were also guests on Fox News decrying the move by the FBI.On the latest episode of the podcast, Sommer and guest host Anthony Fisher, senior opinion editor at The Daily
Some in Trump's orbit have, per Rolling Stone, been trying to contact him to warn him not to speak to certain people.
A source tells PEOPLE that the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago could make former President Donald Trump reconsider his political calculations as he weighs a third run for the White House in 2024
One public-relations expert said Donald Trump "acted swiftly and decisively to shape the narrative" while little other information was available.
"If there's a grift to be grifted, he's gonna grift it," Charles Leerhsen told Newsweek of Donald Trump. Leerhsen helped write "Surviving at the Top."
GOP lawmakers and conservative influencers were quick to call for dismantling the FBI, widespread arrests and violence.
Many people wondered how Pence can still defend Trump, whose supporters called for the vice president to be hanged during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.