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EXCLUSIVE: The district attorney investigating whether Trump interfered with Georgia’s 2020 election has hired an outside lawyer who is a national authority on racketeering to “provide help as needed,” a source told @Reuters. https://t.co/X56FDA2Ty1
“I am living for the moment to walk into that room to sit across the table from him,” @ejeancarroll told @Reuters. “I think of it everyday.” https://t.co/vN6llLiNAu
Exclusive: New York City tax agency subpoenaed in Trump criminal probe. Nice scoop by colleagues @byPeterEisler @jasonszep https://t.co/w57suVJx5Z
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and a newly hired high-profile litigator interviewed Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, on Thursday, as part of a criminal probe of the former president’s business dealings. By @jasonszep @byPeterEisler https://t.co/lgJlEcVdBm
Georgia prosecutors launch criminal probe into Trump efforts to influence election https://t.co/GvkrmQApLM
Georgia Secretary of State's office launches probe into Trump's election phone call. “The investigation will go where it needs to go,” an official with the office tells @Reuters https://t.co/EUM14ypoz2
Exclusive: The lone Democrat on Georgia’s state election board plans to introduce a motion next month urging @Georgia_AG to open a criminal investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results https://t.co/btwxAY6j5L via @LindaSoReports
“The more I read it, the more disturbing I found it.” David Worley, the lone Democrat on Georgia’s state election board, told @Reuters he was shocked by the transcript of Trump’s call to the state’s top election official. https://t.co/TLBYeC8ej1
Monday’s hearing was called following a Reuters series, Dying Inside, that cited several Georgia case studies and documented 272 inmate deaths among the state’s 13 largest jails from 2008 to 2019. Suicides and medical conditions caused most of the deaths. https://t.co/F2XQzBzOXV
In response to a @Reuters report, Georgia legislators are pushing for the state to investigate every jail death. Their goal, said one lawmaker, is 'making sure that nobody goes to jail, not convicted of a crime, and just sits there and dies' https://t.co/W7q0qMtxSP
Troubled by deaths and questionable care in the state’s jails uncovered by @Reuters, several Georgia legislators convened to explore reforms including increased oversight of mental health and drug withdrawal crises https://t.co/ls5vM4YGb8
Arrested Capitol rioters had guns and bombs, everyday careers and Olympic medals https://t.co/veBoilv5Ne
“Best day of my life,” said a Texas jail lieutenant as Trump supporters overran the Capitol. Public servants face reckoning after rallying in DC. @Reuters @MJBerens1 @andreajanuta https://t.co/ViHl6f0vPC
Trump supporters at U.S. Capitol riot face consequences at home https://t.co/iITtBvhSJ3
How Trump’s pied pipers rallied a faithful mob to the Capitol https://t.co/EmpcrAKSLq Latest w/@MJBerens1 @nedmparker1
@wordsmith1313 @LindaSoReports @Reuters Claims that Reuters did not speak with Charles Sicknick, father of Officer Brian Sicknick, are inaccurate. Mr. Sicknick spoke with Reuters voluntarily, and the accuracy of the information he provided has not been challenged. We stand by our story.
“If any good comes out of my son’s death, I just hope that it stops all the lunacy that’s been going on in this country.” The father of U.S. Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick told @Reuters he will never get over his son's death. https://t.co/RuMtTS1abL
A day after the historic security breach of the Capitol, lawmakers narrate harrowing tales of their escape from a deadly mob assault. Many told @Reuters that the police downplayed threat of violence before Capitol siege https://t.co/k0KuOFptLZ