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Professor known for 'torture memos' will advise conspiracy probe focused on perceived Trump foes
By Eric Tucker, Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC) - San Antonio News
· June 29, 2026
· 3 min read
A law professor known for his expansive views of presidential power and for decades-old memos that justified harsh interrogation techniques after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks says he will be advising a team of prosecutors investigating whether former law enforcement and intelligence official...
Key takeaway 11, 2001 terror attacks says he will be advising a team of prosecutors investigating whether former law enforcement and intelligence officials conspired against President Donald Trump.
Why this matters in Alamo Heights News
The involvement of John Yoo in the conspiracy probe has significant implications for the San Antonio area, given the city's large military presence and role in national security. As a community with a strong connection to the intelligence community, Alamo Heights residents may be watching this development closely, particularly those with ties to the local defense industry. The probe's focus on the Russian interference investigation and potential conspiracy against President Trump may also resonate with local voters who have been following the story. With the investigation being conducted in Florida, it remains to be seen how the probe's findings will impact the San Antonio community, but Yoo's expansive views on presidential power are likely to spark debate among local residents and scholars. The University of California, Berkeley law professor's reputation as a proponent of broad executive authority may also raise questions about the potential consequences of the probe's findings for civil liberties and national security in the San Antonio area.
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Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC) - San Antonio News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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