Document from 2019 had been referenced by then-Attorney General William Barr in declaring Donald Trump innocent of obstruction of justice during investigation of election meddling

Former US president has cried foul over raid on Mar-a-Lago home, challenging validity, but Justice Department is refusing to give details, claiming ongoing probe would be damaged

News agencies along with ex-president pressuring officials to release document, but Justice Department says that would cause 'significant and irreparable damage' to investigation

Unnamed sources speaking to US media did not specify origin of bombs referred to in the papers; US Attorney General says he 'personally approved' search of Trump's estate

Operative reportedly offered $300,000 to 'eliminate' former US national security adviser, in presumed retaliation for US airstrike that killed top general Soleimani

David Alan Blair, 27, also ordered to pay $2,000; about 840 people have been charged with federal crimes related to January 6 riot

US attorney general during Ukraine visit: 'There is no hiding place for war criminals'; Eli Rosenbaum was involved in over 100 cases to revoke citizenship from or deport Nazis

Jackson must replace ordinance with one that allows 'religious elementary and secondary schools, religious higher learning institutions, and religious residential schools'

After first public hearing, several lawmakers in the US House committee leading the investigation say they believe there is a case against the former president

Relatively rare review aims to 'provide an independent account' and to help prepare first responders for 'active shooter events'

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