FBI fires agents related to Donald Trump's classified documents investigation
The FBI has dismissed at least six agents involved in the investigation concerning Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, sparking outrage among the agency's staff association.
FBI fires agents linked to Trump classified documents probe — Reports
The FBI has terminated at least six agents involved in the investigation regarding former President Trump's handling of classified documents.
Sources: FBI agents fired after Trump investigation
Six FBI agents involved in the investigation into former President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents have reportedly been fired.
Kash Patel fires FBI officials linked to Trump documents case, reports say
Kash Patel has reportedly dismissed at least 10 FBI officials connected to the investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents.
"Brazen Plot" - Judge Appointed by Trump Concealed Report on President's Criminal Investigation
U.S. federal judge Aileen Cannon has prohibited the publication of a report regarding Donald Trump's criminal investigation, citing concerns over classified information.
Guide to consulting documents of 23-F: key characters and moments
The Spanish government will release previously classified documents about the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981 (23-F), including key figures and moments involved in the event.
Judge Bars Release of Report on Trump’s Handling of Classified Documents
A federal judge has permanently prohibited the Department of Justice from releasing a report regarding former President Donald Trump’s mishandling of classified documents.
US judge blocks release of report on Trump classified documents case
A federal judge has ruled that a report on former President Trump's handling of classified documents cannot be released to the public by the Department of Justice.
U.S. judge permanently bars release of report on Trump document case
A U.S. judge has permanently blocked the release of a prosecutorial report detailing allegations against Trump related to the unlawful retention of classified documents.
Investigation into Trump cannot be published
A federal judge has ruled that special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents cannot be made public.
Federal judge blocks release of Jack Smith report's second volume
A federal judge has ruled to permanently block the release of the second volume of Jack Smith's report regarding President Trump's handling of classified documents, marking a significant legal win for Trump and his co-defendants.
Delivery of classified information to a foreign power: the court releases a former engineer of the DGSE
A former engineer of the French intelligence agency DGSE was acquitted of delivering classified data to a foreign employer but received a suspended sentence for improperly handling classified documents.
Trump Orders Government to Release Documents on Aliens in Response to Obama
Donald Trump directed the government to release previously classified documents about extraterrestrial life following a statement made by Obama.
Trump wants UFO files to be made public, accused Obama of leaking classified information
Former President Donald Trump has instructed the U.S. government to begin the process of making documents about extraterrestrial life and UFOs public.
Epstein Case: 'The British Royal Family knew many years ago about the intimate relationship between Epstein and Prince Andrew'
The British Royal Family's long-standing awareness of Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein is under scrutiny following the release of classified documents, prompting an investigation and raising questions for the royal family and the UK government.
The designated head of the Mossad, Roman Gofman, testified at Lahav 433 offices regarding the 'Night Meeting' case
Roman Gofman, the designated head of the Mossad, testified in connection with the 'Night Meeting' investigation, which involved allegations of classified documents leaking from the military to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
"Epstein Files": nearly eight out of ten French people say they are "disgusted" by the case
A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of French individuals express disgust towards the Epstein case, following the release of previously classified documents.
Financial aid, luxury apartments, and classified information: the corruption suspicions behind the Epstein case in Europe
Newly revealed court documents from the U.S. expose allegations of corruption and inappropriate exchanges involving Jeffrey Epstein that implicate high-profile political and royal figures across Europe.
Police: We will need to investigate Braverman again, there is currently no estimate for the end of the investigation
Israeli police are set to continue investigating Tzachi Braverman, a senior advisor to the Prime Minister, amid allegations of obstructing investigations into leaks of classified military documents.
Netanyahu Tried to Shift Blame Away from Himself – It Backfired
Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt to deflect blame for a failed public relations campaign has raised concerns among security officials about potential misuse of classified military documents.
Swedish top students' connections in the Epstein files
The U.S. Department of Justice has released millions of documents related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing connections of prominent figures, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, while a new law mandates the publication of previously classified documents.
The court allows publication that Braverman was investigated for being exposed to the Bild scandal in the course of his duties
A court in Rishon Lezion has allowed the publication regarding suspicions that Prime Minister's Chief of Staff Tzachi Braverman was investigated for leaking classified documents to the German newspaper Bild in the performance of his duties.
The exit ban on Barucherman from the country and his removal from the Prime Minister's office was extended until February 10
A court in Rishon Lezion has extended the exit ban on Tzachi Barucherman, the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, until February 10, amid suspicions of interference in investigations related to classified documents.
Court: Barverman, Orich, and Mantsur will not be removed from the Prime Minister's Office
A court in Rishon Lezion has rejected a police request to extend the restrictive conditions on three associates of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a case related to the leak of classified documents.
Court: Beroverman, Orich, and Mansour will not be removed from the Prime Minister's Office
A court in Rishon Lezion rejected the police request to extend restrictive conditions on Jonathan Orich, Chief of Staff Tzachi Beroverman, and spokesperson Omar Mansour, connected to the case of leaking classified documents to the German newspaper 'Bild'.
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post journalist, investigating a leak of information
The FBI searched the home of a Washington Post reporter in Virginia as part of an investigation into a Pentagon contractor accused of illegally possessing and sharing classified government documents.
F.B.I. Searches Home of Washington Post Journalist for Classified Documents
The FBI conducted a search of the home of a Washington Post journalist in connection with an investigation into classified documents.
Former Senior Official in the Prime Minister's Office Detained for Investigation in Document Case
Tzachi Breuer was summoned for questioning by Lahav 433 regarding classified documents, suspected of obstruction of justice and breach of trust.
Politics: Get Ready to Start Hearing About Aileen Cannon Again
The resurgence of Aileen Cannon in political discussions coincides with Donald Trump's unexpected return to the presidency amid ongoing investigations about his classified documents case.
Jack Smith told House committee he had ‘proof beyond reasonable doubt’ in cases against Trump
Jack Smith testified to a congressional committee that he has conclusive evidence against Donald Trump regarding classified documents and the 2020 election, and that he did not communicate with President Joe Biden about his cases.