Dareh Gregorian

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Latest from Dareh Gregorian

12 places Trump's name or image is being added by the federal government

The Trump administration has made an aggressive push to add the president's name to buildings, battleships, money and government websites.
8d ago

Senate bans members and staff from trading on prediction markets

The Senate passed a resolution to ban members and staffers from trading on prediction markets.

'86 it': Restaurant workers say the term at the center of James Comey's indictment is 'everyday lingo'

Federal prosecutors say former FBI Director James Comey's use of the term “86” on Instagram was a threat “to do harm" to President Donald Trump — but some food service workers say the term is "everyday lingo" to them."It’s probably the most overused word in hospitality," said Mike Reyes, 45, who has worked in the hospitality industry for years, currently as an operational excellence consultant at FLIK Hospitality Group."Any time you're out of anything, it's 86-ed" — meaning it's unavailable and needs to be replenished or replaced — he said, adding that he first heard the term when he started his first restaurant job at age 14

Legal experts shellshocked over new Comey indictment

“Maybe it’ll go away,” James Comey said last May of an investigation into his Instagram post showing seashells arranged on a beach in the shape of the numbers “8647.”On Tuesday, Comey, the former FBI director, was indicted on two felony counts alleging he "knowingly and willingly" made "a threat to take the life of, and to inflict bodily harm upon, the President of the United States."The charges come five months after a judge threw out an indictment alleging Comey lied to Congress and as President Donald Trump has made clear his frustration that the Justice Department has failed to prosecute his perceived political enemies.

Trump's picture is coming to some U.S. passports

The State Department announced it will be releasing a limited series of passports this summer containing an image of the president inside the front cover.

Government watchdog to review DOJ's handling of the Epstein files

The Government Accountability Office, an independent and nonpartisan investigative watchdog for Congress, has opened a review into how the Justice Department has handled redactions from investigative documents relating to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
11d ago

Suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting wrote of targeting Trump administration

The California teacher and engineer accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner believed it was his duty to target Trump administration officials, according to a note he sent family members about 10 minutes before the Saturday attack
11d ago

Trump and first lady rip Jimmy Kimmel, call on ABC to 'take a stand'

First lady Melania Trump sharply criticized Jimmy Kimmel on Monday, blasting the ABC late-night host’s “hateful and violent rhetoric.”
14d ago

Trump embraced the gambling industry for decades. Now he's hedging his bet on prediction markets.

President Donald Trump on Thursday bemoaned to reporters the surge of interest in gambling and prediction markets in recent years, but he and his administration have been all in on the phenomenon, an NBC News review shows."You know, the whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino.

Justice Department settles lawsuit brought by Trump-Russia probe subject Carter Page

The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit brought by Carter Page, the former Trump campaign adviser who was a key figure in the federal probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.“No American should ever face covert and unlawful surveillance based on their political view,” a Justice Department spokesman said in a statement Thursday after the deal was revealed in a court filing.

Southern Poverty Law Center indicted on charges that it fraudulently paid informants in extremist groups

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced an indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging the civil rights organization has engaged in financial crimes.
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