Donald Trump has already appointed three Supreme Court justices. In his second term, he could well have a chance to name two more, creating a high court with a Trump-appointed majority that could serve for decades.
WASHINGTON, July 1 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has some immunity from criminal charges for trying to reverse the 2020 election results, which makes a trial before election unlikely. The court, which has...
Trump’s Supreme Court supermajority didn’t help him steal the election in 2020 — but now, justices are laying down his 2024 victory path.
(The joke around the solicitor general’s office had long been that “upon further reflection” actually meant “upon further election.”) The first Trump administration was considerably bolder, Dreeben wrote. It flipped positions in four major cases in its first full Supreme ...
Former PresidentDonald Trumpwas removed from the ballot in the state of Colorado in a move that could have an impact on other state ballots and the 2024 presidential election. On Thursday, the Supreme Court begins hearing arguments in the case for and against Trump being on the ballot. ...
State high courts in Michigan and Minnesota also turned away bids from voters seeking to keep Trump off the primary ballots there, but did not preclude them from renewing their challenges for the general election. The U.S. Supreme Court More Supreme Court takes up South Carolina's effort ...
SUPREME COURT AGREES TO REVIEW WHETHER TRUMP IMMUNE FROM PROSECUTION IN FEDERAL ELECTION INTERFERENCE CASE "The indictment charges President Trump with five types of conduct, all constituting official acts of the President," the brief states. "First, it alleges that Pres...
Washington —The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would decide whether former President Donald Trump is entitled to broad immunity from prosecution for acts allegedly committed while in office, teeing up another blockbuster election-year showdown that could have major ramifications for the federal cri...
The Supreme Court on Thursday heard the question of whether the state of Colorado can keep the former president, Donald Trump, who that state found credibly liable for inciting an insurrection, off the ballot in November. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joins Joy Reid to discuss.Feb. 9, 2024 ...
Trump has been scathing about the cases, calling them “election interference.” He continued that on Wednesday as he cheered a ruling earlier that day by the Michigan Supreme Court leaving him on the ballot, at least for the primary, in that state. “The Colorado people have embarrassed ou...