Probe into autopen use by Biden and aides closed by D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office, source says

Federal prosecutors in U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office are dropping a criminal probe into whether former President Joe Biden and his aides unlawfully used an autopen to issue pardons, a person briefed on the matter told CBS News. Two sources confirmed the existence of the probe, with one telling CBS News that the matter has … Read more

Woman and dog killed, 3 others stabbed in road rage incident on D.C. beltway; suspect dead

A 39-year-old woman and a dog were killed, and three other people were stabbed in a road rage incident on the outer belt of the Washington D.C. beltway on Sunday, police said. The suspect was killed by police. Virginia State Police were called to Interstate 495 southbound near exit 52 in Annandale, Virginia, around 1:20 … Read more

Trump honors National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C.

President Trump addressed the parents of Sarah Beckstrom, the National Guard member who was shot and killed in Washington, D.C., in November. He called her a “true American patriot.” National Guard Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who was also shot that day, attended the State of the Union and was met with a standing ovation. Source … Read more

Parents of National Guard member fatally shot in D.C. will attend State of the Union

The parents of Sarah Beckstrom, the 20-year-old National Guard member who was killed in an ambush-style attack while patrolling the streets of Washington, D.C., a day before Thanksgiving, will be among the special guests at President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday. Another guest for the speech at the U.S. Capitol will be 7-year-old … Read more

Tackling elite colleges and D.C. fountains, Stephen Miller’s reach goes beyond immigration

WASHINGTON — Most people know Stephen Miller as the steely face of Donald Trump’s deportation push. But Miller has other jobs inside the West Wing; lots of other jobs. A given day might find Miller pressing to fix the dry, malfunctioning fountains in Washington, D.C., or to replace broken security cameras on the city’s streets, … Read more