WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday began to hear former President Donald Trump's eligibility case, with the decision poised to set guidelines nationwide. Early January, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up whether Trump can be disqualified from appearing ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted on charges he interfered with the 2020 election.
Trump asked the justices to overturn an unprecedented Colorado Supreme Court decision deeming him ineligible to appear on the state's GOP primary ballot because, it said, he "engaged in insurrection." Trump has long denied any wrongdoing. The legal battle centers on a previously obs...
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Trump immunity Criminal defense attorney Lexie Rigden joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the latest on Trump's legal woes and Illinois' decision to remove him from the 2024 ballot. Facebook Twitter Email Copy to clipboard Copy to clipboard Tags LAT...
Arguments were made before the Supreme Court Thursday over whether former President Donald Trump can be declared ineligible to appear on a state's presidential election ballot. Major Garrett anchored CBS News' special report on the oral argumen
最高法Supreme Court同意受理Trump Jan 6豁免权案件,这是一个十分荒谬的决定。该案件之前被美国司法领域最二重要的DC Court of Appeals宣布Trump败诉,Trump于是向最高法提出上诉。这个案件荒谬在于,Trump律师庭审辩护认为总统应该有“绝对豁免权”,认为即使Trump让SEAL Team(海豹突击队)暗杀竞选对手,Trump也有豁免权。法...
The Supreme Court has begun hearing three combined court cases — two issued by congressional committees and one by a New York grand jury — demanding access to President Donald Trump’s long-withheld tax returns and financial records. The highly-anticipated meta-case calls into question the ...
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In comments to reporters on Thursday after the conclusion of the Supreme Court hearing, former President Donald Trump claimed that “there were no guns, there were no anything” at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Facts First: Trump’s claim is false. People who illegally entered Capitol gro...
Supreme Court seems unlikely to fully resolve the immunity question:As the justices wrestled with the nuances of the case and a series of complicated hypotheticals, it seemed increasingly unlikely the court would offer a clear answer on whether Trump may be prosecuted for his effort to overturn ...