Trump pardons former Tennessee House speaker convicted of federal public corruption charges
Read full article: Trump pardons former Tennessee House speaker convicted of federal public corruption chargesPresident Donald Trump has pardoned former Tennessee House speaker Glen Casada and his aide Cade Cothren.
Trump's latest pardons benefit an array of political allies and public figures
Read full article: Trump's latest pardons benefit an array of political allies and public figuresThe latest pardons by President Donald Trump are another example of him flexing his power to bestow clemency on political allies and prominent public officials, including those convicted of defrauding the public.
Justice Department is expected to slash public corruption unit, AP sources say
Read full article: Justice Department is expected to slash public corruption unit, AP sources sayProsecutors in the Justice Department section that handles public corruption cases have been told the unit will be significantly reduced in size, and its cases will be transferred to U.S. attorney’s offices around the country, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Trump pardons ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich 5 years after commuting his sentence
Read full article: Trump pardons ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich 5 years after commuting his sentenceFormer Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he's “profoundly grateful” after President Donald Trump pardoned him on political corruption charges.
Quoting Dr. Seuss, 'Just go, Go, GO!' federal judge dismisses Blagojevich political comeback suit
Read full article: Quoting Dr. Seuss, 'Just go, Go, GO!' federal judge dismisses Blagojevich political comeback suitA federal judge has dismissed a federal lawsuit by ex-governor and ex-con Rod Blagojevich seeking a return to public office by quoting Dr. Seuss.
With a single word — 'lover' — Trump employs familiar playbook in tweaking his investigators
Read full article: With a single word — 'lover' — Trump employs familiar playbook in tweaking his investigatorsDuring years of scrutiny from prosecutors, Donald Trump has repeatedly sought to deflect attention from himself by making the personal lives of investigators ripe for derision and ridicule.
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New York Times: Current aide accuses Cuomo of sex harassment
Read full article: New York Times: Current aide accuses Cuomo of sex harassment(AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File )ALBANY, N.Y. – A woman who currently works in the office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he looked down her shirt and made suggestive remarks to her and another aide, according to a newspaper report published Friday. Alyssa McGrath told The New York Times that Cuomo called her beautiful in Italian, referred to her and her female colleague as “mingle mamas,” asked why she wasn’t wearing a wedding ring, and inquired about her divorce, McGrath said. McGrath told The New York Times that her female colleague was the same woman the governor is accused of groping in the Executive Mansion, an allegation that was revealed in a report last week in the Times Union of Albany. “Impeachment isn’t something New York does regularly, so no one really knows how it’s supposed to work," he said.
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Criminal probe, legal fights await Trump after White House
Read full article: Criminal probe, legal fights await Trump after White HouseFILE - In this Nov. 5, 2020 file photo, President Donald Trump speaks at the White House in Washington. The president's legal entanglements are likely to intensify when leaves the White House in January 2021 and loses immunity from prosecution. The probe led by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is one of several legal entanglements likely to intensify when Trump loses power — and immunity from prosecution — upon leaving the White House. Trump faces two New York state inquiries into whether he misled tax authorities, banks or business partners. Carroll says Trump raped her in the mid-1990s in a New York department store.
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LIVE STREAM: Rod Blagojevich holds Chicago press conference after Trump pardon
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: Rod Blagojevich holds Chicago press conference after Trump pardonCHICAGO – Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was freed from prison Tuesday night following a pardon from President Trump. He was impeached and removed from office in 2009 on corruption charges and served eight years in federal prison. Blagojevich returned home to Chicago early Wednesday, shaking hands and signing autographs after President Donald Trump cut short the 14-year prison sentence handed to the former Illinois governor for political corruption. Watch the Blagojevich press conference at 12 p.m.
Report: Trump surveyed donors on freeing Blagojevich
Read full article: Report: Trump surveyed donors on freeing BlagojevichTrump asked for a show of hands at a fundraiser at Chicago's Trump International Hotel of those who supported clemency for the 62-year-old Democrat. Most of the 200 to 300 attendees raised their hands, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing several people at Monday's event. On the same day, Trump told Chicago's WLS-TV that despite bringing up the possibility of freeing Blagojevich in August and then appearing to back away from the idea Blagojevich shouldn't abandon hope of an early release. Blagojevich's wife, Patti, has lobbied the Republican president hard on her husband's behalf. Trump first publicly mentioned the idea in May 2018, saying Blagojevich was convicted for "being stupid, saying things ... many other politicians say."