Supreme Court in Washington. The former president largely focused his criticism on President Joe Biden, but briefly addressed what transpired at the nation's high court. "In watching the Supreme Court today, I thought it was a very beautiful process," he said. "I hope that dem...
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The Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting attempts in Colorado, Illinois, and Maine to hold the former Republican president accountable for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (March 4) 2 of 7 | A unanimous Supreme Court ruling restored former P...
Supreme Court will hear Catholic charitable group’s plea to be free from Wisconsin unemployment tax Court turns down cases on admissions, gender identity and guns “The position that the United States is advancing today is different from the position that the United States previou...
Trump had been kicked off the ballots in Colorado, Maine and Illinois, but all three rulings were on hold awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision. The case is the court’s most direct involvement in a presidential election since Bush v. Gore, a decision delivered a quarter-century ago t...
The Supreme Court has scheduled a special session to hear arguments over whether former President Donald Trump is ineligible to be president again.
As for the dissents, they strike a tone of chilling doom that is wholly disproportionate to what the Court actually does today—conclude that immunity extends to official discussions between the President and his Attorney General, and then remand to the lower courts to determine “in the first...
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday reacted to the Supreme Court agreeing to decide whether he may claim immunity in special counsel Jack Smith’s election subversion case and continued arguing presidents should be immune from prosecution for alleged crimes committed while in the White House....
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 ...
Trump decided not to appear in person for the Supreme Court’s hearing today, unlike some of his other criminal and civil cases where Trump has appeared in person with the belief that he is his own best line of defense and that it helps him politically. Trump’s legal problems ...