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Washington (AFP) - Deleting security camera footage. Conspiring with Mar-A-Lago employees to destroy evidence. Prosecutors are accusing Donald Trump of engaging in a cover-up with the new charges related to his alleged mishandling of top secret government documents after leaving the White House. The former president pleaded not guilty last month to charges of unlawfully retaining national defense information, conspiracy to obstruct justice and making false statements. Here is a look at the fresh charges filed on Thursday by special counsel Jack Smith against the 77-year-old Trump, the frontrun...
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New York (AFP) - Prosecutors laid out a case of lies and cover-ups against Donald Trump on Tuesday over hush-money payments made to a porn star, a Playboy model and a doorman to hide potentially damaging information ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Here's an explanation of the felony counts against Trump, the first former US president ever to face criminal charges, and what will happen next: The chargesThe indictment handed down by a Manhattan grand jury and unsealed on Tuesday charges Trump with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 payment made to porn...
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San Francisco (AFP) - The man accused of attacking US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer had a list of future targets that included Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks, a US court heard Wednesday. David DePape told police he had intended to kidnap the Democratic Party's top politician in Congress and get her to admit to "lies" or he would smash her kneecaps. But when he broke into her San Francisco home in October, he instead found her 82-year-old husband Paul Pelosi, and after what he told officers was a "pretty amicable" exchange, bludgeoned him with a hammer. San Francisco Superio...
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San Francisco (AFP) - The man accused of attacking the husband of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer told police he also planned to target several other politicians as part of a "suicide mission," according to court documents filed Tuesday. David DePape, 42, was arrested last week after he allegedly broke into the couple's mansion intending to tie up Pelosi and break her kneecaps, but found only her 82-year-old husband. He was ordered to be held in custody after he pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges during his arraignment Tuesday at a San Francisco court. In new ...
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San Francisco (AFP) - The man accused of attacking the husband of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges when he appeared Tuesday in a San Francisco court. David DePape, 42, was ordered to be held in custody after the arraignment in the city where he is alleged to have assaulted Paul Pelosi in a pre-dawn attack in the couple's luxury home. DePape, of California, was arrested Friday morning after he allegedly broke into the mansion, intending to tie up the powerful politician and break her kneecaps if she did not confess to Democrat...
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San Francisco (AFP) - The man accused of attacking US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband was charged on Monday with attempted murder and attempted kidnapping of a public official, with the assault now described by a lead prosecutor as politically motivated. Suspect David DePape of California was arrested early Friday morning after he allegedly broke into Pelosi's San Francisco mansion, intending to tie up the powerful politician and break her kneecaps with a hammer if she did not confess to Democratic "lies," the US Justice Department said in a court filing. DePape had tape, rope, zip ties a...
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San Francisco (AFP) - The man charged Monday with attacking US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband intended to tie up the powerful politician and break her kneecaps with a hammer if she did not confess to Democratic "lies," the Justice Department said. California man David DePape was charged in federal court in San Francisco with attempting to kidnap a US official and assaulting her family member over her actions in her job, charges that could bring up to 50 years in prison. The Justice Department said DePape had tape, rope, zip ties and other materials with him when he broke into the couple'...
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New York (AFP) - The son of a New York judge was arrested Tuesday for participating in last week's violent rampage at the US Capitol building by supporters of President Donald Trump, prosecutors said. Aaron Mostofsky, 34, is the latest of several supporters of the president to be charged over Wednesday's incursion which left lawmakers fearing for their lives. Mostofsky was charged with four counts, including theft of government property, unlawful entry to a restricted building and disorderly conduct, according to the chargesheet. Prosecutors allege that he stole a police riot shield and bullet...
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Washington (AFP) - The US Justice Department announced Friday that it has charged 15 people involved in the assault on Congress, including one man accused of possessing bombs made to act like "homemade napalm." But Ken Kohl, a federal prosecutor with the Washington US attorney's office, said they did not expect to charge anyone with "incitement" or "insurrection" in Wednesday's violence, amid calls for legal action against President Donald Trump, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani and others for encouraging it. The department unveiled the cases against 13 people, including Richard Barnett, a Trump suppo...
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