Trump has regularly railed about the case on his Truth Social platform. But going to court in person affords him a microphone — in fact, many of them, on the news cameras positioned in the hallway. He often stops to expostulate on his way into and out of the courtroom proceedings, which...
Trump presumably will have the opportunity to replace Justices Thomas and Alito with younger versions, and he may get to replace Sotomayor as well. If he does a good job picking replacements, as he did during his first term, there will be a conservative Supreme Court for a generation (in ...
What could happen to Donald Trump's court cases?Donald Trump is the first convicted felon to win a US presidential election - and he is currently facing more legal cases.Friday 8 November 2024 21:05, UK ShareThis is a modal window.
Trump has denied having a sexual encounter with Daniels, and vehemently denied wrongdoing in this case. Trump, a Republican who is running for president, has repeatedly accused Bragg, a Democrat, of pursuing the case out of political animus. ...
A Manhattan jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 charges related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
Trump in court as lawyers fight to overturn verdict in E. Jean Carroll sex abuse suit Donald Trump’s lawyers urge New York appeals court to overturn ‘egregious’ civil fraud verdict Judge in Trump classified docs case grants his request for hearing on key evidence in indictment The...
Having been convicted of 34 felonies, Donald Trump cannot own a gun, hold public office or even vote in many states.
Trump also sued CNN in a southern Florida federal court last fall, accusing the network of a “campaign of dissuasion in the form of libel and slander” that “escalated in recent months.” CNN has asked the judge for the case to be “dismissed with prejudice.” 12:34 a.m. 5:24:...
Latest news and analysis on the federal criminal charges and legal cases facing former US president Donald Trump as he campaigns for another White House run in the 2024 election.
John Thune of South Dakota, the third-ranking Senate Republican, told CNN about Trump’s remarks. “We want constitutionalists on the Supreme Court. We want a conservative agenda for this country. The only way to get that is if we’re all working together. He’s got his own way of ...