Accounts of rape and assault shared by women at a civil trial against Donald Trump mark the first time that any of the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against the former president have been heard in a court of law. Trump has repeatedly and vehe
Trump avoids ‘corporate death penalty’ in civil fraud case, but his business will still get slammed February 18, 2024 Trump appears at federal court in Florida for closed hearing in his classified documents case February 13, 2024 As Trump tries to stave off his 2020 election trial, al...
Lawsuit: Trump Still Blocks Twitter Critics After Court Loss More The Associated Press President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a news conference at the White House, Thursday, July 30, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP)...
Lawyers for Trump said in court papers that he deserves a new trial in part because the trial judge, Lewis A. Kaplan, permitted two other women to testify about similar acts of sex abuse they say Trump committed against them in the 1970s and in 2005. He als...
The three cases raise an intriguing question about his bid to retake the White House: Can he still become president if he's convicted in New York or Florida, or now that he's been found liable in the Carroll case? The short answer, from a legal perspective, is yes, according to exper...
Laurence Tribe, professor of constitutional law at Harvard University, said on Monday that it won't be easy for Bolton to produce testimony in the Senate trial of Trump's impeachment."What makes anyone think Trump won't run to court to get an injunction against Bolton, claiming executive ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday in its review of Colorado’s unprecedented decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its state ballot.
Judge Arthur Engoron has already found Trump is liable for fraud in the civil case, and he plans to issue a full decision by the end of the month. Here are key takeaways from the final day of the trial: Trump finds a way to be heard in court: The former president effectively del...
“Whether this omission was intentional, or an oversight is not for this Court to decide,” Wallace said, noting that Trump was the first president in US history to have never served in government before ascending to the White House, meaning he never swore the oath to “support” the Con...
Donald Trump will be a private citizen in January. But Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill are poised to carry on the investigations and legal battles that helped define his presidency. In the House, Democrats are still in court fighting to obtain Trump’s financial records and testimony ...