President-elect Donald Trump is still awaiting sentencing in his New York "hush money" case and facing federal and state charges over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. CBS News legal contributor Caroline Polisi has more on what happens in those cases now....
Thomas would likely not move the court any further to the right than it already is, given that Thomas is perhaps the most right-leaning justice on the court now. If that happens, the nominees who have been most signaling a Trump-friendly agenda on the lower courts would probably be Judge...
"That string of defeats is an indication of the unlawfulness of his conduct," Reinert said, adding that Trump acts like "he doesn't think the law really constrains him, and I think he needs to understand now that it does." He will soon face yet another New York jury in hisMarch 25...
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The two candidates are now openly clashing, creating a tumultuous environment. In this backdrop, I foresee this incident on Trump sparking a new storm as election day approaches. This incident could significantly boost Trump’s chances ...
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As Trump's legal issues play out, New Hampshire Republican primary voters are expressing relatively more concern than Iowa caucusgoers did about Trump's fitness for presidency should he be convicted of a crime. According toearly exit polls, New Hampshire's Republican voters are currently split on...
But the hearing shifted the conversation away from those allegations and away from Trump’s legal woes for now. Read more from Willis’ testimony. 9:03 p.m. 4:24:34, March 15, 2024 Key things to know about the Georgia election subversion case against Trump From CNN staff Donald ...
We’re not doing that now. Democracy is precious. It doesn’t last, unless you take care of it,” Anderson said. “Taking care of it is electing correct people. Not people that want to throw out an election. That’s what other countries do. That’s not what we do.” Being ...
“I hope that democracy in this country will continue because right now we have a very tough situation with all of the radical left ideas with the weaponization of politics. They weaponize it like it’s never been weaponized before,” Trump said. ...