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Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko pleads ‘not guilty’ to lying to FBI

British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s main source, Igor Danchenko, pleaded not guilty in federal court after being charged in John Durham’s investigation, with the special counsel alleging the Russian national repeatedly lied to the FBI in 2017 when questioned about his role in generating the Steele dossier.

Prosecutor Hangs Head In Shame As Star Witness Admits He Was Only Shot AFTER Pointing Gun At Kyle Rittenhouse

"It wasn't until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him, with your gun - now your hands down - pointed at him that he fired? Right?" Chorafisi asked. Grosskreutz responded, "Correct."

Judge Warns Jurors in Rittenhouse Trial Against Relying on Media, Says Some Stories ‘Sloppy’

The judge presiding over Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial has warned potential jurors against relying on media reports, asserting journalists have been “irresponsible and sloppy” in reporting on cases he’s heard.

Supreme Court Could OK New Defense of Kentucky Abortion Law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to allow Kentucky's Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

One of NY’s most senior judges barred from courthouse over COVID-19 vaccine

One of the state’s most senior judges has refused to get vaccinated or seek a medical exemption — and can no longer enter the courthouse, The Post has learned.

ROGER STONE ON JAN 6. DETAINEE’S BEING RAILROADED

When the January 6th defendants sought to move their trial from the highly politicized D.C. circuit, prosecutors insisted that the Defendants would get a fair trial, and actually cited my trial as an example.

Fifth Circuit allows chaplain-led courtroom prayers to continue after being ruled unconstitutional

Legal battle continues in years-old First Amendment case.

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