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Prosecutor in Hunter Biden case is given special counsel status by attorney general
Prosecutor in Hunter Biden case is given special counsel status by attorney general
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that he granted the US attorney investigating President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden special counsel status. Mr Garland announced that David Weiss, who has served as the US Attorney for Delaware since 2018, would serve as special counsel and he had informed relevant members of Congress about the nomination. The move is a shift from July when Mr Weiss informed Congress that he had not requested special counsel designation for his investigation into the president’s son. But on Tuesday, Mr Weiss requested such status. “I have concluded that it is in the public interest to appoint him as special counsel,” Mr Garland said on Friday. “This appointment confirms my commitment to provide Mr. Weiss all the resources he request.” Mr Weiss had previously been investigating Hunter Biden since 2019. Mr Garland and the Department of Justice allowed Mr Weiss to stay on board as US attorney when Mr Biden took office in 2021 to continue his investigation of Mr Biden. In July, Mr Biden looked set to enter into a plea deal for unpaid taxes and lying on a federal application for a firearm. Republicans, including former president Donald Trump, had decried the agreement as a sweetheart deal. Many Republicans argued that the younger Mr Biden received preferential treatment because he is the president’s son despite the fact that Mr Trump nominated Mr Weiss and Republicans in the Senate voted to confirm him in 2018. Then in late July, Mr Biden pleaded not guilty to two of the charges after the presiding judge questioned whether the deal would prohibit the federal government from prosecuting him for other crimes he might have committed in the future. The White House referred to remarks from Mr Garland and the Justice Department when asked by The Independent. Mr Garland said that Mr Weiss’s office would not be subjected to day-to-day supervision but would have to comply with regulations, procedures and policies of the Justice Department. Mr Weiss would also be mandated to write a report of his investigation once it concludes. “ As with each special counsel who has served since I have taken office, I am committed to making as much of his report public as possible, consistent with legal requirements and department policy,” he said. “Today's announcement affords the prosecutors agents and analysts working on this matter, the ability to proceed with our work expeditiously and to make decisions indisputably guided only by the facts and the law.” Mr Garland’s announcement comes the same day that former president Donald Trump’s legal team appeared in court in Washington, DC and earned a win as US District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that a protective order against Mr Trump would only apply to sensitive material such as jury transcripts, witness interview records and other documents. Mr Trump faces charges for his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election after a federal grand jury indicted him in response to a presentation from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office. Mr Garland nominated Mr Smith to investigate Mr Smith to investigate Mr Trump. In addition, the attorney nominated Robert Hur to investigate classified documents found in locations associated with President Biden earlier this year. Read More Hunter Biden’s plea deal appears at risk of falling apart. What happens next? Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to two tax charges after court chaos around deal with prosecutors Attorney General Garland will appoint special counsel in Hunter Biden probe Utah man killed after threats against Biden believed government was corrupt and overreaching Utah man suspected of threatening President Joe Biden shot and killed as FBI served warrant
2023-08-12 01:10
'Everything is going to be okay': Sofia Vergara says it has been a 'very difficult' and 'weird' year amid Joe Manganiello split
'Everything is going to be okay': Sofia Vergara says it has been a 'very difficult' and 'weird' year amid Joe Manganiello split
'I don’t know if I’m fresh anymore, but I’m just excited,' said Sofia Vergara
2023-11-18 03:15
European shares set to end week higher after ECB signals end to rate hikes
European shares set to end week higher after ECB signals end to rate hikes
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar European shares extended their rally on Friday, on track to end the week higher,
2023-09-15 16:12
Walker's sacrifice fly in the 8th inning leads Diamondbacks to a 5-2 win over the Reds
Walker's sacrifice fly in the 8th inning leads Diamondbacks to a 5-2 win over the Reds
Christian Walker hit a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded that scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Cincinnati Reds 5-2
2023-08-28 07:08
First-of-a-kind nuclear project is terminated in a blow to Biden's clean energy agenda
First-of-a-kind nuclear project is terminated in a blow to Biden's clean energy agenda
A project to build a first-of-a-kind small modular nuclear reactor power plant was terminated Wednesday
2023-11-10 06:47
Oscar Pistorius makes new parole bid 10 years after killing girlfriend
Oscar Pistorius makes new parole bid 10 years after killing girlfriend
The former Paralympian is serving over 13 years for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.
2023-11-24 14:44
Overwatch 2 'Esperanča' Map Revealed
Overwatch 2 'Esperanča' Map Revealed
Here's a breakdown of everything you need to know about Esperanča in Overwatch 2.
1970-01-01 08:00
AUTO RACING: Blaney joins Byron in NASCAR's round of 8; Verstappen can clinch F1 title in Qatar
AUTO RACING: Blaney joins Byron in NASCAR's round of 8; Verstappen can clinch F1 title in Qatar
Ryan Blaney moved on and Kevin Harvick moved to the back of the pack
2023-10-03 23:28
Ukrainian forces ‘enjoy success’ near Bakhmut as Putin deploys reserves
Ukrainian forces ‘enjoy success’ near Bakhmut as Putin deploys reserves
Ukrainian troops “enjoyed success” in villages near Bakhmut, a key town seized by Russian forces in May after some of the heaviest fighting in the 19-month-old war. Ilia Yevlash, spokesperson for Ukraine’s forces in the east, told national television that Russia trained fire on Ukrainian soldiers 580 times on this front and used aircraft four times. “On the southern flank, we continue the offensive operation. In particular, we have had successes near Zaitseve, Klishchiivka, Odradivka and Ivanivske. There, our defenders continue to knock out the enemy. Under heavy fire, they are holding the defence and consolidating positions,” he said during the 24/7 national forecast. The Ukrainian army killed 141 Russian troops and destroyed several pieces of Russian artillery equipment, the spokesperson said. On the southern front, Russian forces were bringing in reserves as Ukrainian troops dug in and were poised to move on the village of Verbove as part of their advance to the Sea of Azov, said Oleksandr Shtupun, a spokesperson for the troops in the south. "I believe we will soon have good news," the spokesperson said. The battlefield’s “loud” successes were cheered on by president Volodymyr Zelensky in his nightly address who confirmed damage to Russian logistics and headquarters. “The first is the actual situation at the front, our offensive and defensive operations. Important reports on the east and south. On the destruction of logistics and headquarters of the occupiers. There are good details. Loud details. I thank all the Ukrainian warriors who distinguished themselves!” he said on Tuesday evening. While Russian forces aimed their strikes on Ukraine’s grain exporting district, Kyiv’s forces also struck back on Monday and Tuesday with a growing number of attacks inside Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea. The governor of Russia’s Kursk region said power had been cut off to about seven settlements in the latest reported attack. Russia’s defence ministry said a drone had been destroyed over the Kursk region at around 5.30 am local time. Ukraine fired its counteroffensive operations in early June and is gradually progressing with gains in eastern and southern Ukraine where Russian forces have managed to breach the territory. But Ukrainian troops have targeted these regions in its bid to push back Russian soldiers off its territory. After a grinding slow start in June, Ukraine has reported a chain of success in recapturing its settlements and villages in Bakhmut, Zaporizhzhia and southern regions as it continues to move through heavily mined and destroyed towns and cities. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin planning new ‘assault units’ despite Moscow’s ‘mobilisation issues’ Destruction in Ukraine’s eastern village of Klishchiivka captured in aerial footage Explosions from Russian drone attack on Odesa region seen from ferry on Danube Russia tries to rejoin UN Human Rights Council
2023-09-27 12:40
Hadley battling for a PGA Tour card again and opens with 64 in Mississippi
Hadley battling for a PGA Tour card again and opens with 64 in Mississippi
Chesson Hadley is battling for a PGA Tour card for the third straight year
2023-10-06 08:30
Winter is coming to Ukraine, but Kyiv is adapting its tactics
Winter is coming to Ukraine, but Kyiv is adapting its tactics
Ukraine will soon face its second winter at war, and the bold campaigns of a year ago that saw significant gains in Kharkiv and Kherson seem a distant memory.
2023-10-01 12:22
JPMorgan plans 63 job cuts in Jersey City
JPMorgan plans 63 job cuts in Jersey City
JPMorgan Chase is planning to lay off 63 of its employees in Jersey City, according to a Worker
2023-07-12 02:42