Jacqueline Alemany, Washington Post

Jacqueline Alemany

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Past articles by Jacqueline:

Republicans request FBI, DOJ officials in Hunter Biden tax case appear before panel

The letter, obtained by The Washington Post, includes requests for 9 DOJ and 2 FBI officials face questions over the investigation into the president’s son. → Read More

In audio recording, Trump heard discussing sensitive Iran documents

The recording is an important piece of evidence in the federal case against the former president. → Read More

Eastman disbarment proceedings over 2020 election begin in California

The conservative attorney has been accused of developing a legal roadmap to help President Donald Trump stay in power after losing the presidential election. → Read More

Who are the House GOP’s ‘whistleblowers’ about Biden and the FBI?

Republicans have pinned their investigations into Hunter Biden and the FBI on people they say are blowing the whistle to wrongdoing — but many of the allegations are unsubstantiated, vague and come from employees facing disciplinary issues. → Read More

FBI: Agents set to testify on alleged abuses had clearances revoked over security concerns

Former FBI agent Stephen Friend and Marcus Allen, an FBI agent who is suspended without pay, are set to appear before a House Judiciary subcommittee Thursday. → Read More

Attorney Tim Parlatore says he is leaving Donald Trump’s legal team

Parlatore wrote a 10-page letter to the House Intelligence Committee last month defending Trump's handling of classified documents. → Read More

Jordan’s weaponization-panel game plan draws critique from some on the right

Some leaders in hard-right intellectual circles have critiqued the initial work of the subcommittee as unfocused, but Jordan's supporters have pushed back. → Read More

National Archives asks past presidents, VPs to look for classified items

The Archives was weighing the request earlier this week, The Washington Post previously reported. → Read More

DOJ sends first response to House GOP after request for investigation details

It marks the department’s first correspondence with Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) in his new role as chair of the panel. → Read More

Skepticism before a search: Inside the Trump Mar-a-Lago documents investigation

How Justice Department and FBI leaders decided they had to search Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago, and the steps they took to try to minimize legal risk and avoid mistakes. → Read More

How Trump jettisoned restraints at Mar-a-Lago and prompted legal peril

The inside story of how Trump transplanted the chaos and norm flouting of his White House into his post-presidential life, leading to a criminal investigation. → Read More

Justice Department asks judge to hold Trump team in contempt over Mar-a-Lago case

The request came after months of mounting frustration from the Justice Department with the former president’s lawyers. → Read More

House committee to release first-of-its-kind documentary on economic inequality

A 30-minute film, produced by lawmakers from both parties, strives to connect Americans through storytelling. → Read More

Republican infighting roils Congress as midterms fallout continues

House Republicans moved forward Tuesday with their leadership elections, despite calls from several GOP lawmakers and dozens of conservatives outside Congress to postpone the vote. → Read More

Foreign governments spent over $750,000 at Trump hotel, report shows

The governments of Saudi Arabia, China and others spent more than $750,000 at the Trump hotel in Washington as they were trying to influence his administration, the House Oversight Committee finds. → Read More

Congressional Republicans panic as they watch their lead dwindle

Republicans are calling for a delay in next week's Senate leadership elections, a direct challenge to Sen. Mitch McConnell's stewardship and a reflection of the growing fallout over the GOP's disappointing performance in the midterms. → Read More

Trump subpoena from Jan. 6 committee sets deadlines for testimony, documents

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued a subpoena Friday for testimony and documents from former president Donald Trump. → Read More

Trump’s Jan. 6 subpoena is expected soon. But what happens next?

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack could issue a subpoena for Donald Trump, wading into what could be a prolonged, unprecedented legal battle. → Read More

National Archives says it’s still missing records from Trump officials

The National Archives will consult with the Justice Department “on whether ‘to initiate an action for the recovery of records unlawfully removed,’" according to a letter to Congress. → Read More

Ginni Thomas told Jan. 6 committee she still thinks election was stolen, chairman says

During a nearly five-hour interview with the committee investigating the insurrection at the Capitol, the conservative activist reiterated the debunked claims of election fraud, according to Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.). → Read More