
House Seeks Contempt Charge Against Meadows in Jan. 6 Inquiry
The former White House chief of staff previously provided the committee with thousands of pages of documents, including text messages he received on Jan. 6.
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The former White House chief of staff previously provided the committee with thousands of pages of documents, including text messages he received on Jan. 6.
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Anthony Broadwater was exonerated in the 1981 rape of Ms. Sebold, now a best-selling author. When his lawyers saw the trial transcript, they could only wonder what took so long.
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Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo received authorization to write the book under false pretenses, the board had previously ruled.
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The investigation, by the Manhattan district attorney, is zeroing in on information the former president and his company shared about the value of his assets.
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