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A newly surfaced FBI/DOJ memo in the dismissed Trump classified-documents case points to possible business-related motives and a “show-and-tell” incident, but the public still lacks the underlying evidence and context needed to judge the claims fairly.

Judiciary

Mar 25, 2026

House Judiciary Democrats say a newly disclosed DOJ memo points to an unproven “business motive” for Trump’s classified document retention, but their press release blurs the line between investigative leads and established facts while spotlighting a real transparency fight over sealed records.

Congress

Mar 25, 2026

A single judge has shut down public disclosure of a special counsel’s conclusions, turning transparency in a dismissed presidential prosecution into a privilege controlled by the very system under scrutiny.

Judiciary

Feb 23, 2026

A federal court order locked away an investigative record about a sitting president’s alleged classified-documents retention, weakening the public’s right to scrutinize executive misconduct when prosecution is off the table.

Judiciary

Feb 23, 2026

A federal special counsel exited in silence as policy and court orders left two historic prosecutions unresolved, normalizing a democracy where power can outlast accountability.

Judiciary

Jan 11, 2025