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Susan Smith arrives at Union County Courthouse as the penalty phase of her trial moves into closing arguments in 1995. On Wednesday, Smith will have her chance to make her argument before the parole board, according to the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. Inmates in South Carolina are allowed to receive and send letters but cannot legally communicate with journalists in person or on the phone. Smith and the filmmaker discussed shooting the documentary after the parole hearing and how she would be paid for her participation, according to an incident report. Pope is against Smith’s parole and said he will be speaking before the parole board at the hearing Wednesday.
Persons: Susan Smith, Smith, Michael, Alex, , , John D, , Susan Smith's, Tommy A, Thomas, haven’t, David Smith, Money, David Smith fastens, John Kuntz, ” Tommy Pope, Pope, “ Susan, Susan, , ” Pope, Larry King, ” David Smith Organizations: CNN, Courthouse, Reuters, South Carolina Department of Probation, Services, South Carolina Department of Corrections, Judicial Locations: Union , South Carolina, Long, Union, South Carolina
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Persons: fryer, athiwath, Chris Riley, Riley, Tatiana Volgutova, Maria Liberati, Marina Meshkova, Jessica Randhawa, Randhawa, Read Organizations: Air, Brownies, fryer Locations: gooey
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Susan Smith, who shocked the nation 30 years ago when she rolled her car into a lake with her two children inside and watched them drown, will ask a parole board Wednesday to release her from prison. Almost 30 years ago to the day, Susan Smith made international headlines when she said she was carjacked late at night near Union, South Carolina, by a Black man. Smith, now 53, has had an eventful three decades behind bars in South Carolina, including multiple disciplinary actions. As of Monday, 471 people had written to the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services regarding Smith's hearing. Former lead prosecutor and current South Carolina State Rep. Tommy Pope is also expected to speak in opposition.
Persons: — Susan Smith, Smith, Susan Smith, Michael, Alex, David Smith, it’s, Houston Cagle, Alfred R, Rowe Jr, Smith “, , Willie Rice, Rice, Tommy Pope, Pope, NewsNation, she’s Organizations: COLUMBIA, TV, Women’s Correctional, South Carolina Department of Corrections, State, South Carolina Department of Probation, South Carolina State Rep Locations: Union , South Carolina, South Carolina, Richland County
Severe weather is set to hit opposite ends of the country this week, with a powerful low pressure system — followed by an atmospheric river — set to bring damaging winds, heavy rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest, while storms and possible flooding are headed for the Gulf Coast. ET update that a "rapidly strengthening and extremely powerful" weather system could bring winds of 70 mph across northern California and parts of Washington and Oregon from Tuesday. Satellite images show a weather system approaching the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday morning. Further south, the eastern and central Gulf Coast is due to receive heavy rain and possible flash floods, with eastern Louisiana to the western Florida Panhandle the area most at risk, the NWS said. Elsewhere, a deep low pressure system will bring moderate to heavy rain across the Plains region, with a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms.
Persons: Flood, Angie Lassman, Organizations: National Weather Service, NOAA, NWS, NBC Locations: Pacific Northwest, Gulf, California, Washington and Oregon, Sacramento Valley, Shasta County, Colusa County, Paso Robles, Redwood Coast, Pacific, Gulf Coast, Louisiana, Florida Panhandle
The ‘Trump dance’ takes the sports world by storm
  + stars: | 2024-11-19 | by ( Ben Morse | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —A dance popularized by President-elect Donald Trump appears to have taken the sporting world by storm, after multiple US athletes across the country brought it out to celebrate plays this weekend. At UFC 309 on Saturday, with Trump in attendance, Jon Jones commemorated retaining his heavyweight title by busting out the dance before acknowledging Trump at ringside. I thought it was a pretty fun dance. “It’s not a political dance. 10) said his 'Trump dance' was 'not a political dance' and was 'just for fun.'
Persons: Donald Trump, Nick Bosa –, , , , ” Bosa, Bosa, Jon Jones, Trump, Jones, Chris Unger, Za’Darius Smith, Brock Bowers, Calvin Ridley, Bowers, Safid Deen, “ I’ve, Deen, Charley Hull, Louis, Christian Pulisic, Pulisic, “ It’s, ” Pulisic, Jamie Squire, Colin Kaepernick, LeBron James, Scott Jennings, Jessica Tarlov, , ” Tarlov Organizations: CNN, President, YMCA, The, White, San Francisco 49ers, Trump, Niners, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bosa, San Francisco Chronicle, NFL, UFC, Detroit Lions, Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans, USA, Raiders, Pelican, soccer, Jamaica, CONCACAF Nations League, Republican, Fox, Fox News Locations: British, Florida, St, America
Roofing is also one of the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S., with nearly 15,000 jobs expected to be added each year over the next decade. She launched her own roofing business, B. Barela Construction, in February 2021. Her combined income from running B. Barela Construction and working in real estate is more than $70,000 (she declined to share her exact salary). Ahead of her fourth year in business, Tena says she hopes to scale the business into a full-time career. She attended Santa Fe Community College on and off between 1995 and 2002, waffling between entering business, law or real estate, but never finishing her bachelor's degree.
Persons: Bridgette Tena, Tena, they've, Tena's, Lino Barela, We're, Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Labor, Santa Fe Community College, Realtors Locations: Santa Fe , New Mexico, U.S, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Denver , Colorado, Santa
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin rises to new record above $94,000: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Dennis Kelleher, co-founder and CEO of Better Markets, shares his criticism for the crypto industry's influence on the 2024 election.
Persons: explainers, Dennis Kelleher Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Better
“We just played four quarters, we didn’t really change nothing, didn’t change our philosophy,” Texans quarterback C.J. But the Texans’ Barnett was called for a 15-yard head slap penalty, giving the Cowboys a fresh set of downs. “Derek Barnett, the play he made, really changed the game for us,” Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said after the game. It’s frustrating for everybody, frustrating for players, frustrating for coaches. look out beLow 🤘 pic.twitter.com/eTC8QvmP8h — Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 19, 2024Metal sheet falls from ceiling at AT&T StadiumA piece of sheet metal fell from the ceiling of AT&T Stadium ahead of the Cowboys’ game against Texans, a Cowboys’ spokesperson told CNN.
Persons: Joe Mixon, Derek Barnett, Jared Goff, C.J, Stroud, would’ve, Mixon, Jalen Pitre, Derek Stingley Jr, Dallas, Brandon Aubrey, Texans ’ Barnett, Barnett, didn’t, Texans ’ miscue, Cooper Rush, Calen Bullock, Dak Prescott, Rush, Cowboys ’ Tyler Guyton, “ Derek Barnett, , DeMeco Ryans, Zack Martin, Tyler Smith, Jake Ferguson, Markquese Bell, , Mike McCarthy, “ We’re, ” Dallas, Jerry Jones, It’s, it’s, allen, ong Organizations: CNN, Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, Texans, AFC, Detroit Lions, Cowboys, Houston, Dallas, ” Texans, ” Cowboys, NFL, NFC, Washington, Tennessee Titans Locations: Arlington , Texas, Dallas, ideo
Yet there is another force that could deter Trump from some of his most extreme instincts: the $50 trillion US stock market. A view of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street on November 13 in New York City. A view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street November 13, 2024, in New York City. Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images“There is zero chance that he will take personally any negative feedback from the stock market,” said Sonnenfeld. While the stock market initially celebrated the election results, the bond market did not.
Persons: Donald Trump, Gary Cohn, Trump, Jack Smith, CNN’s Kayla Tausche, , Isaac Boltansky, Angela Weiss, Jerome Powell, Trump’s, Xi Jinping, Ed Mills, Raymond James, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Alexander Hamilton, Chip Somodevilla, ” Lori Calvasina, it’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump Republicans, Dow Jones, Federal, New York Stock Exchange, Getty, Trump, CNN, Yale, Leadership, Treasury, Fed, U.S . Department of Treasury, RBC Capital Markets Locations: New York, China, New York City, Argentina, Washington, , Washington ,, recalibrate
When he spoke to the media (for the last time as Jets GM) on Nov. 6, Douglas looked defeated. It included Johnson, Douglas, vice chairman Christopher Johnson, team president Hymie Elhai, and Ira Akselrad, an adviser to Johnson. From then on, many in the Jets organization described Douglas as a shell of himself. Multiple team sources believe this was a matter of Johnson’s preoccupation with social media factoring into the Jets’ decision-making. Ultimately, it’s difficult for any general manager to survive six years without sniffing the postseason.
Persons: Joe Douglas, blankly, Douglas, Woody Johnson, Johnson, Phil Savage, Christopher Johnson, Hymie Elhai, Ira Akselrad, Robert Saleh, Nathaniel Hackett, Jeff Ulbrich, Brant Boyer, Aaron Rodgers, Tyrod Taylor, Rodgers, benching Rodgers, Saleh, Douglas ’, Bryce, Rex Hogan, Hogan —, Douglas’s, Woody, , Chad Alexander, Johnson didn’t, “ They’re, “ Joe, Jerry Jeudy, Allen Lazard, Jeudy, Tyron Smith, Mike Williams, Smith, Smith —, Williams, Haason Reddick, Reddick, Johnson wasn’t, Ulbrich, Davante Adams, Tony Adams, didn’t, Adams, it’s, Johnson won’t, Zach Wilson, Gardner, Garrett Wilson, Jermaine Johnson, Breece, Quincy Williams, John Franklin, Myers, John Simpson, Douglas wasn’t, Trump, wouldn’t, Michael Silver, Kirby Lee Organizations: Jets, Acrisure, The Jets, Jets GM, Denver Broncos, Broncos, of Famer, Los Angeles Chargers, Athletic, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pro, Eagles, Philadelphia Locations: Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Ulbrich, Reed, United Kingdom
A higher economic growth rate could theoretically boost the government's tax take without the need to raise taxes further, because overall revenues would be higher. The OBR now expects U.K. real GDP growth of 1.1% in 2024, followed by expansion of 2% in 2025, before falling to 1.5%. The Labour government did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on further possible tax changes. 'Desperate' growth ratesThe U.K. economy barely grew in the third quarter, eking out a less-than-expected 0.1% expansion, data from the Office for National Statistics showed Friday. We've had 1% growth, or around 1% growth now since the Financial Crisis.
Persons: Rachel Reeves, James Smith, CNBC's, John Grieve, Reeves, Gieve, , Labour's, ING's Smith, We've Organizations: Treasury, Getty, Labour, Finance, ING, of, CNBC, National Insurance, Office, National Statistics, Gross Locations: London, England
Federal prosecutors have charged the founder of an education technology startup spun out of Harvard who was recognized on a Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2021 with fraud. AdvertisementAllHere, which came out of the Harvard Innovation Lab, created an AI chatbot that was supposed to help reduce student absenteeism. Smith-Griffin was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for education in 2021. AllHere's investors included funds managed by Rethink Capital Partners and Spero Ventures, according to a document filed in bankruptcy court. Representatives for Harvard, Forbes, and Inc. didn't immediately respond to a comment request on Tuesday.
Persons: Joanna Smith, Griffin, Smith, Sam Bankman, Charlie Javice, Martin Shkreli —, spotlighted, Damian Williams, AllHere, didn't, Griffin wasn't Organizations: AllHere, Forbes, Harvard Innovation, Los Angeles Unified School District, Inc, Prosecutors, New York City Department of Education, Atlanta Public Schools, Capital Partners, Spero Ventures, Harvard Locations: Harvard, New York, North Carolina
Kansas City Chiefs (9-1)Last week: 1Sunday: Lost 30-21 to Buffalo BillsSeat temperature check: GoldThat’s not a typo that should read cold. John Harbaugh is the second-longest tenured NFL head coach, but he just fell to 15-21 in head-to-head matchups against the longest-tenured one (Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin). Up next: ByeLast week: 16Sunday: ByeSeat temperature check: RoomTodd Bowles has won two division titles in the last two years. Carolina Panthers (3-7)Last week: 27Sunday: ByeSeat temperature check: CoolNobody’s really on solid ground when David Tepper is running the show. With new minority owner Tom Brady in the building, it seems unlikely majority owner Mark Davis will stand pat with Pierce as head coach.
Persons: Doug Pederson, Matt Eberflus, We’ve, Dan Campbell, Carlton Davis, Sean McDermott, McDermott, Sando’s, Andy Reid’s, Reid, Don Shula, Watt, Barry Reeger, Mike Tomlin, Nick Sirianni, Sirianni, Jim Harbaugh, Jordan Love, Matt, hasn’t, Kevin O’Connell, O’Connell, Kirk Cousins, Brian Flores, 9QaYv6wJSV — Phil Mackey 🎙, ike, ike T omlin), eason, ean, enver, ayton, ake, alf, eno, mith, ike M, ince, enver B, alcons’, hird, orst, ailey, rey, hase, , ike P etraglia, ike M cDaniel, ade, ennis, assing, obert, ong, aron, odgers-, hough, ames, rian D, orth, avis, s., roncos,, ittsburgh, rian C allahan, ike V, aguars Organizations: NFL, Detroit Lions, Beat Jacksonville Jaguars, Lions, Jaguars, Detroit, Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Beat Kansas, Bills, Super, Chiefs, Kansas City, AFC, Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Sunday’s, Ravens, Beat Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh, Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Beat Chicago Bears, Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Beat Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears, ust, ards, G M:, ashington, FC, mong, yle, hampionship, ats, ets, eff, ard Locations: Detroit, Buffalo, Kansas, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, ards
‘Reel’ is a love letter to the Harlem Renaissance — and Black creativesRyan remembers the exact moment she was inspired to write most of her books. “These Black women with these big afros, just unapologetically gorgeous, because that’s something that defies what culture tells us about ourselves. “I wanted women who are living with chronic illness, specifically lupus, to feel beautiful, to feel loved, to feel like they weren’t too much,” she says. She describes her books as “Trojan horses” to “smuggle in discourse” and start difficult conversations readers may not usually have. Just a few months after the rerelease of “Reel,” Ryan will publish the third and final book in her “Skyland” series, “Can’t Get Enough,” out May 2025.
Persons: Kennedy Ryan, , ” Ryan, TODAY.com, , Ryan, Neevah Saint, Canon Holt, Dessi, Audie, Black creatives Ryan, Dorothy Dandridge, Halle Berry, Dandridge, Carmen Jones, Berry, Black, Kennedy, Black creatives, Billie Holiday, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, they’ve, ” Kennedy, Barnes & Noble, ” Kennedy Ryan, that’s, Neevah, there’s, ” What’s, Monk, Verity, I’ve, , I’m, she’s Organizations: Hollywood, Hachette, Harlem Renaissance, Harlem, Academy, Barnes &, Locations: Harlem, American,
Warner Bros. Warner Bros. The settlement with Warner Bros. Discovery, announced Monday, as well as a separate agreement between Warner Bros. The agreement also extends a partnership between NBA Digital and TNT Sports for five seasons that allows the NBA to engage Warner Bros.
Persons: , Comcast’s, Turner, , Ernie Johnson Jr, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Shaquille O’Neal, , Adam Silver, Max, Hulu, Venu that’s, David Zaslav, Silver Organizations: Warner Bros, Discovery, National Basketball Association, Warner Bros . Discovery, NBA, — Disney, Amazon, WNBA, CNBC, ESPN, Turner Sports, TNT, Disney, Comcast, TNT Sports, Nordic, NBA Digital, ABC, College Football, Warner Brothers Discovery Locations: U.S, Poland, Latin America, Brazil, Mexico
Younger users will be able to send "broadcast-only" messages during games. Roblox will also launch new content labels designed to make it easier to decide what is age-appropriate. Users younger than 9 can only access the "minimal" or "mild" content and need parental consent for "moderate." "Since the day we launched, we’ve had a growing population of younger users and we want to help keep them safe on Roblox. Roblox strongly denied this accusation in a lengthy statement and called the report misleading, citing its heavy investment in trust and safety measures.
Persons: Matt Kaufman, Kaufman, we’ve, Roblox Organizations: Research Locations: Roblox, New York
The White House on Monday joined city, state and Jewish community leaders in Ohio condemning a small group who marched through Columbus on Saturday chanting racial slurs and white nationalist slogans while carrying Nazi flags. Neo-Nazis — their faces hidden behind red masks — roamed streets in Columbus today, carrying Nazi flags and spewing vile and racist speech against people of color and Jews," Ohio gov. Shannon Hardin, Columbus City Council president, said on X that the community "rejects their pathetic efforts to promote fear and hate," adding that he was in touch with law enforcement. Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said on X he was also in contact with police over the march and said his office would monitor the group involved. "Take your flags and the masks you hide behind and go home and never come back," he said.
Persons: Biden abhors, Andrew Bates, Anne Frank, Mike DeWine, Shannon Hardin, Donald Trump, Trump, Karoline Leavitt, Zach Klein, Lee Shapiro, Shapiro, Christopher Pohlhaus, Oren Segal Organizations: Monday, NBC, North Arts, NBC News, Columbus City Council, , Columbus, American Jewish Committee, Trump, Nazi, ” Police, Defamation League Center, Extremism, New York Times, Hate Locations: Ohio, Columbus, United States, Michigan, Charlottesville , Virginia, Springfield , Ohio, Springfield, Louis
Almost 80 million people will hit the roads and airways this Thanksgiving, with traveler numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels, the AAA predicts. Journeys of 50 miles or more will be made by 79.9 million people in the holiday period — an increase of 1.7 million from last year and 2 million more than in 2019. "Thanksgiving is the busiest holiday for travel, and this year we’re expecting to set new records across the board, from driving to flying and cruising," Stacey Barber, vice president of AAA Travel said in a statement. The majority of trips, 71.7 million, will be by car, meaning 1.3 million more travelers will be on the road compared to last year. A record 5.84 million plan to fly, a 9% increase from 2019, with international flight bookings up 23%, the AAA said.
Persons: Stacey Barber, Bob Pishue, Hertz Organizations: AAA, AAA Travel, Phoenix Locations: Boston , New York, LA, Seattle, Washington, DC, Atlanta, Las Vegas , Los Angeles, Miami, Oahu, Orlando, Florida
Spirit Airlines said Monday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after struggling with losses, growing debt and a failed merger during the post-pandemic travel lull. The deal comes with a commitment of $350 million in equity investment from bondholders, which it said equates to $795 million of outstanding debt. The company's share price fell from £3.22 to $1.15 last week after the Wall Street Journal reported it was preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, closing on $1.07 on Friday. Spirit said last month it would cut jobs and sell 23 older planes in a bid to save $80 million. Industry analysts said at the time that the court's decision left Spirit with few options but to face a likely restructure and bankruptcy.
Persons: , Ted Christie, Christie, Spirit Organizations: Spirit Airlines, Company, , Wall Street, U.S, JetBlue, Industry Locations: , Florida
A month after Donald Trump danced spontaneously at a political rally, the moves have made their way to sporting events around the country. After two attendees fainted at an Oct. 15 rally in Pennsylvania, Trump ended his remarks, saying: “Let’s just listen to music. San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa celebrated a sack with teammates in a game at Tampa Bay on Nov. 10. With Trump sitting cage-side Saturday in New York’s Madison Square Garden, UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones celebrated his victory against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 by mimicking Trump as Trump smiled. President-elect Donald Trump, singer Kid Rock and Vivek Ramaswamy stand up after UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones' TKO victory Saturday.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Kamala Harris, Nick Bosa, Bosa, Jon Jones, Stipe Miocic, Kid Rock, Vivek Ramaswamy, Kena Betancur, Za’Darius Smith, Las Vegas ’ Brock Bowers, Tennessee’s Calvin Ridley Organizations: Trump, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay, San Francisco Chronicle, NFL, Garden, UFC, Getty, Las Vegas Locations: Pennsylvania, New York’s, AFP, Las
A Georgia appeals court on Monday canceled until further notice oral arguments on an effort by President-elect Donald Trump and other co-defendants to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the criminal election interference prosecution against them. The Georgia Court of Appeals acted on its own in canceling the arguments scheduled for Dec. 5. Trump and other defendants had appealed that ruling, and the Court of Appeals in June halted proceedings in the case pending the outcome of that effort. Circuit Court of Appeals to suspend proceedings in that case, citing Trump's election victory. That federal appeals court granted Smith's request.
Persons: Donald Trump, Fani Willis, Trump, Joe Biden, Scott McAfee, Willis, Jack Smith, Aileen Cannon, Smith Organizations: Republicans, Hyatt, Georgia, Trump, Republican, Appeals, U.S . Department of Justice, Washington , D.C, Biden's, White, U.S, Circuit Locations: Washington , DC, Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, York, Manhattan, Washington ,, Florida, U.S
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the job application process, simplifying some aspects — and creating new potential frictions in others. As the use of AI in hiring and applying increases, many job seekers are having to go to extra lengths to stand out. Using the tools, job seekers can save hundreds of hours — and apply to up to thousands of jobs a day, according to the services. A premium membership starts at $38 a month, according to the website — a cost AI Apply notes is much lower and more accessible than the cost of a career counselor. But job seekers are not the only party using AI in the application process, according to a recent University of Washington study.
Persons: Jeff, ” Maddie Macho, Chantal Cowie, , Cowie, Teal, Claude, ” Cowie, , Aidan Cramer, Watchdogs, Cramer, ” Cramer, we’ve, OfferGoose, Mike Peditto, Ruth Edwards, “ It’s, ” Edwards, Peditto, it’s Organizations: Gemini, NBC News, of Washington, Fortune, Pew, ” Boston, New, Tiger Locations: Boston, New York
Many people feel “that they’re not getting enough back, that a college education isn’t worth enough,” said Paul Peterson, a professor of education policy and governance at Harvard University. The data says that college education is worth more than ever.”The dissonance shows how higher education has become another slice of the economy where the vibes are worse than the numbers might suggest — and risks exacerbating Democratic losses with working-class voters. Andrew Smith, director, University of New Hampshire Survey CenterThere are many reasons why improving college affordability may not register widely. Given other budget pressures — from child care to car insurance — college expenses simply might not have fallen enough to matter. A polling site in Vienna, Va., on Election Day, which saw working-class voters further embrace Republicans.
Persons: they’re, , Paul Peterson, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Andrew Smith, Pew, “ We’ve, Robin Isserles, ” Isserles, “ I’ve, Bill Clark, Ashley Koning, Harris, ” Koning, Sallie Mae Organizations: Harvard University, , NBC, Pew, University of New Hampshire Survey, grads, National Center for Education Statistics, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, Manhattan Community College, Trump, Voters, Inc, Getty, Eagleton Center for Public, Rutgers University, Democrats, College Board, Republicans Locations: New York City, Staten Island, Long, Nassau County, Vienna, Va, New Jersey, New Jersey , New Hampshire, Pennsylvania
Following Trump’s decisive election victory, many DOJ officials and career staffers were already nervous about the possibility that they would be targeted by Trump loyalists, particularly members of Congress. “Everything we did was above board,” said a former senior FBI official, who has started contacting lawyers because he expects to be prosecuted himself. “Agents have to do 20 years,” the former senior FBI official said. DOJ and FBI officials say that the Trump investigations were carried out properly. Now, a new group of DOJ and FBI officials are facing the prospect of hefty legal fees as well.
Persons: Trump, Matt Gaetz, , elect’s, beholden, Gaetz, , “ Trump, Wally Skalij, Weeks, Stephen Cheung, Witch Hunt, ” Cheung, Stephen Gillers, General Merrick Garland, Trump’s, Garland, Mike Davis, Jack Smith, Smith, Donald Trump, Jacquelyn Martin, Ilya Somin, ” Somin, Robert Mueller, Paul Manafort, Bill Barr, John Durham, Russia’s, Durham, Jack Smith’s, ” Gillers, Captain Ahab Organizations: Justice Department, FBI, Trump loyalists, Trump, , DOJ, Los Angeles Times, Getty Images Trump, New York University Law School, , DOJ DOJ, Department, Justice, George Mason University, Russia, CIA, NYU Locations: Coachella , Calif, Washington, Gaetz
AdvertisementIf the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case is dismissed, Trump can probably take his 33 boxes back. If the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case is dismissed, can Trump take back those 33 boxes of keepsakes — ranging from Christmas decorations to highly sensitive nuclear secrets — that the FBI seized from his Palm Beach resort two years ago? AdvertisementThat includes the documents Smith sees as contraband, currently stored in an FBI "SCIF," or sensitive compartmented information facility. Classified documents on the floor of a storage area at Mar-a-Lago, next to presidential gifts and a case of Diet Coke. That appeal is now on hold, with Smith saying that on December 2, he will announce his plans for the documents case and Trump's election interference case.
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Smith, , Paul Shechtman, Brian Greer, Greer, General Merrick Merriand, Michael Bachner, Bachner, Coke, Lago, Aileen Cannon Organizations: National Archives, DOJ, Mar, Trump, Department, Prosecutors, Justice Department, National Archives Records, US, Department of Justice, CIA's, Obama, US Department of Justice, Getty, FBI, White, Radical Left Democrats, Biden's Locations: Palm, flouting, Manhattan, Mar, Palm Beach , Florida, United States
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