WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has told the Senate Intelligence Committee it is “actively working” to brief lawmakers about the potential risks to national security after classified documents were discovered in President Joe Biden’s and former President Donald Trump’s possession, according to a letter shared by a source familiar with the matter.
You May Also Like
Memphis police had no policy on foot chases before Tyre Nichols’ death
- February 12, 2023
							The Memphis Police Department does not have a policy on running after suspects, and neither do most law…						
					
									Biden meets with top Dems to discuss response to ‘extreme Republican economic plans’ – KATU
- January 25, 2023
							Biden meets with top Dems to discuss response to ‘extreme Republican economic plans’  KATU Post Politics Now: Biden hosts…						
					
									Virginia Democrats are fighting for a razor-thin edge on abortion rights
- January 12, 2023
							Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Yesli Vega, Republican candidate for northern Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District, speak to reporters…						
					
									California has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. Here’s what we know about the guns used in this week’s deadly attacks – CNN
- January 26, 2023
							California has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. Here’s what we know about the guns…						
					
									Suspect extradited to Portland after arrest for 2021 house party murder – Fox 12 Oregon
- January 8, 2023
							Suspect extradited to Portland after arrest for 2021 house party murder  Fox 12 Oregon Man faces murder in 2021…						
					
									Strident or restrained: China’s juggling act as it decides how to confront the U.S. over Taiwan
- April 10, 2023
							China held military drills around Taiwan as it tried to balance outrage over the Tsai-McCarthy meeting with its…						
					
									