This is relevant to why David Pecker and Donald Trump are sitting in the same lower Manhattan courtroom last week. When Pecker took charge of the Enquirer’s parent company, AMI, in 1999, he inherited that precious, eye-level, front-of-the-checkout-line real estate that Pope had secured ...
kaleigh:I've always been suspicious about how much this trial, or even a conviction, would damage Trump among his base, who have already accepted his framing that this is nothing more than fabricated charges in pursuit of political persecution. The ever-present question for this (a...
In Trump’s trial, the Senate will serve as both judge and jury. The Republicans who control the chamber can forge their own rules if they have enough votes. And the presiding judge is the top one in America, yet can be decisively overruled. A look at some of the key differences...
The Senate is days away from kickstarting a trial that will determine whether President Donald Trump should stay in office. A look at what happens next and what to watch.
"I think it's become increasingly clear that the Commonwealth has bitten off a lot more than they can chew on this case," Kearney's attorney said. Kearney is due back in court on July 11. He continued to be at the courthouse in Dedham through Read's trial and deliberations....
If the trial isn't held until Trump is already out of office, it could still have the effect of preventing him from running for president again. Biden has said it’s important to ensure that the “folks who engaged in sedition and threatening the lives, defacing public property, caused gr...
matter before the end of the court's term, likely in June. If the case is allowed to move forward, there is a slim possibility that the district court could schedule the trial before November. If the justices side with Trump and find him immune from prosecution, the charges would be ...
Washington —The Supreme Court isset to convene Thursdayto consider whether former President Donald Trump is entitled tosweeping immunityfrom criminal prosecution for what he says were official acts taken while he occupied the White House. The outcome of the dispute, known as Trump v. U.S., will...
Inemotional testimonyon Tuesday, Michael Cohen spoke about how his loyalty to former president Donald Trump turned his life "upside down." During his second day on the stand in Trump's hush money trial, where he testified under direct examination by the prosecution, Cohen recounted the day in...
Reform UK or close to Mar-a-Lago suggesting that Mandelson could be blocked by President Trump even though the American government has, you know, ratified his appointment or whatever it is they do. And of course, you know, Trump is someone who has unpredictable whims so it’s not ...