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Mueller: “Charging the President with a Crime Was Not an Option”

Mueller: “Charging the President with a Crime Was Not an Option”

WASHINGTON (AP) – Special counsel Robert Mueller says charging a president with a crime was “not an option” his team could consider in the Russia investigation. Mueller says that he was bound by longstanding Justice Department opinions that say a president can’t be indicted while in office. In his first public comments in the probe,…MORE

LISTEN LIVE: Robert Mueller Makes First Public Statement on Mueller Probe

LISTEN LIVE: Robert Mueller Makes First Public Statement on Mueller Probe

WASHINGTON (AP) –  The U.S. Justice Department announced this morning that Special Counsel Robert Mueller will make his first public statement on the results of his nearly two-year long Russia investigation at 11 a.m. Eastern/ 10 a.m. Central … Mueller has not spoken publicly since he was appointed in May 2017. Listen Live here. Mueller investigated…MORE

AMBER ALERT: Police in Henderson, TX Looking for 2-Year old Ariel Smith

AMBER ALERT: Police in Henderson, TX Looking for 2-Year old Ariel Smith

Texas (WBAP/KLIF) – An Amber Alert has been issued for 2-year old Ariel Smith of Henderson, Texas. Police are looking 41-year old Lamarcus Smith, (pictured, left) in connection with her abduction. Smith is described as a black male, 6 feet tall, 180 lbs with black hair, brown eyes and wearing a white t-shirt and blue…MORE

[VIDEO] Cease-and-Desist Order Over Privately Funded Border Wall in N.M.

[VIDEO] Cease-and-Desist Order Over Privately Funded Border Wall in N.M.

SUNLAND PARK, N.M. (AP) – A border suburb of El Paso, Texas, has issued a cease-and-desist order against construction of a privately funded border barrier. A spokesman for Sunland Park, New Mexico, said Tuesday that the barrier being erected by We Build The Wall Inc. on private property doesn’t comply with city ordinances. City spokesman…MORE

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear US-Mexico Border Shooting Case

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear US-Mexico Border Shooting Case

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court will decide whether the family of a Mexican teenager who was shot to death by an American border agent can sue for damages in U.S. courts. The justices said Tuesday that they will hear arguments next term in a case involving an agent who fired shots across the U.S.-Mexico…MORE