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Judge Unseals Filings From Jack Smith Subpoena for Lawmaker’s Phone Data The Justice Department had balked at the disclosure, saying that the government had not acknowledged the special counsel’s subpoenas and that grand jury information was secret. The use of subpoenas by the special counsel Jack Smith to obtain lawmakers’ call records has been known since October.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times Charlie Savage writes about national security and legal policy. He reported from Washington.
Lindsey Graham Dies
But the dilemma was not simple. He noted that the world, despite condemning the US for Gitmo, was doing the same in Syria—outsourcing to Kurds indefinite detention of their citizens who joined ISIS bc of fear civilian prosecution couldn’t keep dangerous people secured www.nytimes.com/2018/07/26/i… — Charlie Savage (@charliesavage.bsky.social) 2026-07-12T12:04:10.696Z
Death, Day by Day: Tracking Boat Attacks by the U.S. Military
The U.S. military has been attacking boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean that the Trump administration says are smuggling drugs, killing dozens of people. This is a drastic departure from past practice. The Coast Guard, with assistance from the U.S. Navy, has typically treated maritime drug smuggling in the Caribbean as a law enforcement problem, interdicting boats and arresting people for prosecution if suspicions of illicit cargo turn out to be correct.
Trump Administration Live Updates: FEMA Reverses Job Cuts Made Under Noem
April 30, 2026, 7:57 p.m. ETApril 30, 2026 Scott Dance is a climate reporter covering the federal government’s management of disasters. Image Former Homeland Security Kristi Noem during a visit to FEMA headquarters in Washington in January.Credit...Al Drago/Getty Images The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reversing job cuts that Kristi Noem, the former homeland security secretary, had overseen before she was fired last month.
Congress passes another short-term extension of expiring surveillance law
WASHINGTON — Congress voted on Thursday to extend a high-profile warrantless surveillance law by six weeks, moving hours before its midnight expiration to punt the deadline as lawmakers continued to clash over proposals to add new privacy limits. It was the second time this month that Congress had provided a short-term patch for the law, a section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Congress Passes Another Short-Term Extension of Expiring Surveillance Law Original
Congress Passes Another Short-Term Extension of Expiring Surveillance Law Senator Ron Wyden secured an agreement to seek the declassification of a recent intelligence court ruling about the FISA Section 702 program.
Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Case of Afghan Charged in 2021 Kabul Attack
WASHINGTON -- A federal jury in Virginia on Wednesday delivered a mixed verdict in the trial of an Afghan man accused of helping plot a terrorist bombing outside the Kabul airport during the August 2021 American withdrawal. The jury found the man guilty of aiding a terrorist group but deadlocked on whether to hold him responsible for the deadly attack itself.
Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Case of Afghan Charged in 2021 Kabul Attack
Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Case of Afghan Charged in 2021 Kabul Attack Jurors found the man guilty of conspiracy to support the terrorist group that took credit for a horrific bombing, but deadlocked on whether he was responsible for the attack itself. People being sent away from the scene of a bomb blast outside the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 26, 2021.Credit...Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times Charlie Savage writes about national security and legal policy.
Congress Races to Renew Surveillance Law After House Approval Original
Congress Races to Renew Surveillance Law After House Approval Republicans put down a right-wing revolt to push the measure through the House, but it faces changes in the Senate that could delay its final passage past a Friday expiration. Speaker Mike Johnson struggled for more than two hours on Wednesday to round up the votes to bring up the surveillance bill.Credit...Demetrius Freeman for The New York Times Charlie Savage writes about national security and legal policy.
Congress Races to Renew Surveillance Law After House Approval
WASHINGTON -- The House voted on Wednesday to extend a high-profile warrantless surveillance law for three years, but the fate of the measure was uncertain as the Senate vowed to make changes that could delay final passage past the program's midnight expiration Thursday.
U.S. Settles Carter Page Wiretap Lawsuit for $1.25 Million
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Carter Page, a 2016 Trump campaign adviser who was wiretapped during the investigation into Russia's interference in that year's election, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday. kAm%96C6 :D ?@ 5:DAFE6 E92E E96 uqx D:8?:7:42?E=J 3@E4965 :ED 2AA=:42E:@?D 7@C 7@FC C@F?5D @7 4@FCE @C56CD 2FE9@C:K:?8 DFCG6:==2?46 @7 !286VD A9@?6 42==D 2?5 6>2:=D 36EH66? =2E6 a_`e 2?5 >:5\a_`f] p?
U.S. Settles Carter Page Wiretap Lawsuit for $1.25 Million Original
The Trump administration has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Carter Page, a 2016 Trump campaign adviser who was wiretapped during the investigation into Russia’s interference in that year’s election, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. There is no dispute that the F.B.I. significantly botched its applications for four rounds of court orders authorizing surveillance of Mr. Page’s phone calls and emails between late 2016 and mid-2017.
U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry
The reversal came after the Justice Department replaced a career prosecutor with a loyalist to President Trump in the administration’s effort to charge the former C.I.A. chief with a crime. In a reversal, prosecutors who are trying to establish a perjury case against John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, have rescinded subpoenas issued just days ago that had required witnesses to testify before a grand jury in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter.
U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry
U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry The reversal came after the Justice Department replaced a career prosecutor with a loyalist to President Trump in the administration’s effort to charge the former C.I.A. chief with a crime. In a reversal, prosecutors who are trying to establish a perjury case against John O. Brennan, the former …
U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry
In a reversal, prosecutors who are trying to establish a perjury case against John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, have rescinded subpoenas issued just days ago that had required witnesses to testify before a grand jury in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter. The withdrawal on Monday night of the subpoenas, which the Justice Department had issued over the weekend, was a shaky start for a new phase of the investigation.
U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry
WASHINGTON -- In a reversal, prosecutors who are trying to establish a perjury case against former CIA Director John Brennan have rescinded subpoenas issued just days ago that had required witnesses to testify before a grand jury in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter.
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U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead 'Grand Conspiracy' Case Into Trump Foes
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U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead 'Grand Conspiracy' Case Into Trump Foes
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U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Case Into Trump Foes
ALSO SEE: ‘No Peace’: Nearly a Year After Her Son’s Death, She Learned That ICE Was Responsible A former lawyer for President Trump’s campaign, Joseph diGenova, is said to be planning to split time between Miami and Fort Pierce, where a grand jury overseen by a Trump-favored judge sits. As a sprawling inquiry expands into whether former federal officials committed crimes in investigating President Trump, two unusual factors could ease the way toward securing the indictments he craves.
U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead 'Grand Conspiracy' Case Into Trump Foes
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U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Case Into Trump Foes Original
As a sprawling inquiry expands into whether former federal officials committed crimes in investigating President Trump, two unusual factors could ease the way toward securing the indictments he craves. A former lawyer for Mr. Trump’s campaign, Joseph diGenova, has been selected to lead the inquiry after a career prosecutor in Miami was removed from that post this week, a senior law enforcement official said on Saturday.
Congress punts on surveillance powers after failing to authorize a long-term extension
By CHARLIE SAVAGE, ROBERT JimISON and MEGAN MINEIRO NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON — Congress voted on Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans in the House demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. The law, a major section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, is set to expire Monday.
Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team's Investigation of Ex-CIA Chief
A senior federal prosecutor in Miami has withdrawn from an investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan over concerns about the legal viability of a politically charged case Trump administration officials have tried to fast-track, people familiar with the matter said. kAm%96 AC@D64FE@C[ |2C:2 |656E:D {@?8[ :D 2 42C66C @77:4:2= H9@ @G6CD66D ?2E:@?2= D64FC:EJ :?G6DE:82E:@?D 7@C E96 &]$] 2EE@C?6JVD @77:46 7@C E96 $@FE96C? s:DEC:4E @7 u=@C:52] %96 E@A AC@D64FE@C E96C6[ y2D@?
Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team’s Investigation of Ex-C.I.A. Chief
A senior federal prosecutor in Miami has withdrawn from an investigation into John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, over concerns about the legal viability of a politically charged case Trump administration officials have tried to fast-track, people familiar with the matter said. The prosecutor, Maria Medetis Long, is a career official who oversees national security investigations for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of Florida. The top prosecutor there, Jason A.
House votes to extend expiring law on warrantless surveillance for 10 days
WASHINGTON -- The House of Representatives voted early Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. The law, a major section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, is set to expire on Monday. The House bill would push that off until April 30, creating more time for negotiations.
House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days
The House of Representatives voted early Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. The law, a major section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, is set to expire on Monday. The House bill would push that off until April 30, creating more time for negotiations.
Congress Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days
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Congress Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days
WASHINGTON -- Congress voted on Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans in the House demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. kAm%96 =2H[ 2 >2;@C D64E:@? @7 E96 u@C6:8? x?E6==:86?46 $FCG6:==2?46 p4E[ @C ux$p[ :D D6E E@ 6IA:C6 |@?52J] %96 D9@CE\E6C> 6IE6?D:@?
Congress Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days
WASHINGTON -- Congress voted on Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans in the House demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. kAm%96 =2H[ 2 >2;@C D64E:@? @7 E96 u@C6:8? x?E6==:86?46 $FCG6:==2?46 p4E[ @C ux$p[ :D D6E E@ 6IA:C6 |@?52J] %96 D9@CE\E6C> 6IE6?D:@?
House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days
WASHINGTON -- The House of Representatives voted early Friday to extend an expiring surveillance law for 10 days, after libertarian-leaning Republicans demanded that they be allowed to vote on adding new privacy limits to any long-term extension. kAm%96 =2H[ 2 >2;@C D64E:@? @7 E96 u@C6:8? x?E6==:86?46 $FCG6:==2?46 p4E[ @C ux$p[ :D D6E E@ 6IA:C6 @? |@?52J] %96 w@FD6 3:== H@F=5 AFD9 E92E @77 F?E:= pAC:= b_[ 4C62E:?8 >@C6 E:>6 7@C ?68@E:2E:@?D] %96 $6?2E6[ H9:49 C64@?G6?6D @?
Justice Dept. Appealing Surveillance Court Ruling Amid Congressional Impasse
The Justice Department notified Congress on Thursday that it was appealing a court ruling that barred national security agencies from using certain tools to process Americans' data gathered under a warrantless surveillance law. kAm%96 564:D:@? 4@>6D 2D E96 w@FD6 7246D 2? :>A2DD6 @G6C 6IE6?5:?8 E96 =2H[ $64E:@? f_a @7 E96 u@C6:8? x?E6==:86?46 $FCG6:==2?46 p4E[ H9:49 6IA:C6D |@?52J] }68@E:2E:@?D 4@?E:?F65 %9FCD52J @G6C @AE:@?D =:<6 6IE6?5:?8 E96 =2H 3J @?6 >@?E9 @C 255:?8 ?6H AC@G:D:@?D]k^Am kAm$64E:@?
Justice Dept. Appealing Surveillance Court Ruling Amid Congressional Impasse
The Justice Department notified Congress on Thursday that it was appealing a court ruling that barred national security agencies from using certain tools to process Americans’ data gathered under a warrantless surveillance law. The decision comes as the House over extending the law, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which expires on Monday. Negotiations continued on Thursday over options like extending the law by one month or adding new provisions.
US says wiretap program thwarted attack on 2024 Taylor Swift Concert
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and JULIAN E. BARNES NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON —Intelligence collected using a high-profile warrantless surveillance program helped thwart a planned terrorist attack on a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Austria, the CIA said on Friday, as the Trump administration stepped up its campaign urging Congress to extend the law underlying the program. The agency also said the program, known as Section 702, had helped Mexico find and kill the leader of one of its largest cartels.
U.S. Says Wiretap Program Thwarted Attack on 2024 Taylor Swift Concert
WASHINGTON --Intelligence collected using a high-profile warrantless surveillance program helped thwart a planned terrorist attack on a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Austria, the CIA said on Friday, as the Trump administration stepped up its campaign urging Congress to extend the law underlying the program. kAm%96 286?4J 2=D@ D2:5 E96 AC@8C2>[ <?@H? 2D $64E:@? f_a[ 925 96=A65 |6I:4@ 7:?5 2?5 <:== E96 =6256C @7 @?6 @7 :ED =2C86DE 42CE6=D] xE 564=2DD:7:65 E96 :?7@C>2E:@? 23@FE H2JD E96 AC@8C2> 925 366?
New FOIA Lawsuit Filed: Durham Appendix and Related Material
With help from NYT newsroom lawyers Al-Amyn Sumar and David McCraw, I have today filed a new Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking a less-redacted version of the (once) classifed appendix to the 2023 report by former Special Counsel John Durham.
Intelligence Court Renews Surveillance Program Whose Law May Soon Lapse
WASHINGTON -- The nation's intelligence court has renewed its approval of a high-profile warrantless surveillance program known as Section 702, allowing it to operate for another year, the Trump administration has told Congress. kAm%96 2??F2= C646CE:7:42E:@?[ :DDF65 =2DE >@?E9 :? 2 4=2DD:7:65 CF=:?8[ >62?D E92E E96 AC@8C2> 42? 4@?E:?F6 E@ 4@==64E A9@?6 42==D 2?5 6>2:=D E9C@F89 |2C49 a_af \\ 6G6? :7 r@?8C6DD 72:=D =2E6C E9:D >@?E9 E@ C6?6H E96 DE2EFE6 E92E F?56C=:6D :E] %96 =2H :D D6E E@ 6IA:C6 @?
Intelligence Court Renews Surveillance Program Whose Law May Soon Lapse Original
The nation’s intelligence court has renewed its approval of a high-profile warrantless surveillance program known as Section 702, allowing it to operate for another year, the Trump administration has told Congress. The annual recertification, issued last month in a classified ruling, means that the program can continue to collect phone calls and emails through March 2027 — even if Congress fails later this month to renew the statute that underlies it. The law is set to expire on April 20.
Trump's Iran Threats Look Like Self-Incrimination for Potential War Crimes
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Analysis: Trump’s Iran threats look like self-incrimination for potential war crimes
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Charlie Savage, New York Times WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s threat Tuesday to wipe out Iran’s entire civilization escalated days of bellicose rhetoric in which he has made what appear to be self-incriminating statements about an intent to commit war crimes if the Iranian government does not submit to his demands. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.
Trump’s Iran Threats Look Like Self-Incrimination for Potential War Crimes
President Trump’s threat on Tuesday to wipe out Iran’s entire civilization escalated days of bellicose rhetoric in which he has made what appear to be self-incriminating statements about an intent to commit war crimes if the Iranian government does not submit to his demands. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.
Hacked files of FBI director Kash Patel circulate online
Glenn Thrush, Charlie Savage, Adam Goldman Emails and photographs stolen from a personal email account of Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, circulated online on Friday, as hackers who claimed to be part of a group affiliated with Iranian intelligence took responsibility for the release. The release of materials from before Patel's time as FBI chief appeared to be an effort to embarrass him as the war in Iran nears its first month.
Hacked Files of F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Circulate Online Original
Emails and photographs stolen from a personal email account of Kash Patel, the director of the F.B.I., circulated online on Friday, as hackers who claimed to be part of a group affiliated with Iranian intelligence took responsibility for the release. The release of materials from before Mr. Patel’s time as F.B.I. chief appeared to be an effort to embarrass him as the war in Iran nears its first month.
Hacked Files of FBI Director Kash Patel Circulate Online
WASHINGTON -- Emails and photographs stolen from a personal email account of Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, circulated online on Friday, as hackers who claimed to be part of a group affiliated with Iranian intelligence took responsibility for the release. kAm%96 C6=62D6 @7 >2E6C:2=D 7C@> 367@C6 !2E6=VD E:>6 2D uqx 49:67 2AA62C65 E@ 36 2? 677@CE E@ 6>32CC2DD 9:> 2D E96 H2C :? xC2?
Striking down Pentagon press limits, judge vindicates independent journalism
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday forcefully defended the constitutional freedom to report independently and without government control, striking down the Trump administration’s unprecedented restrictions on reporters that have emptied the Pentagon’s halls of traditional journalists at a time of expanding war. “A primary purpose of the First Amendment is to enable the press to publish what it will and the public to read what it chooses, free of any official proscription,” wrote Judge Paul L.
Striking Down Pentagon Press Limits, Judge Vindicates Independent Journalism
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Striking Down Pentagon Press Limits, Judge Vindicates Independent Journalism Original
A federal judge on Friday forcefully defended the constitutional freedom to report independently and without government control, striking down the Trump administration’s unprecedented restrictions on reporters that have emptied the Pentagon’s halls of traditional journalists at a time of expanding war. “A primary purpose of the First Amendment is to enable the press to publish what it will and the public to read what it chooses, free of any official proscription,” wrote Judge Paul L.
Mullin Said to Have Credited the King of Jordan for a Helicopter Rescue
Soon after Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma joined the Armed Services Committee in early 2023, King Abdullah II of Jordan spoke with the panel behind closed doors during a visit to Washington.
Trump's Handpicked Arts Commission Approves Gold Coin With His Face on It
In an undated handout image, the design for the President Donald Trump memorial coin approved by the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts on Thursday, March 19, 2026. President Trump's handpicked arts commission voted on Thursday to approve a commemorative, 24-karat gold coin bearing Trump's image, brushing aside debate over whether the coin violates American tradition.
Trump's Handpicked Arts Commission Approves Gold Coin With His Face on It
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