The Supreme Court on Thursday heard three hours of arguments over whether former President Donald Trump should be immune from criminal prosecution for official acts he took while in office. A decision, which is not expected until June, will have ramifica
Trump’s Supreme Court supermajority didn’t help him steal the election in 2020 — but now, justices are laying down his 2024 victory path.
“This brief, this petition for a stay, is pretty weak,” Ty Cobb, a former counsel in Trump’s White House, told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Monday. “I don’t think the Supreme Court is going to find these arguments compelling in any way.” Trump’s latest request comes at a critical...
Washington — Former President Donald Trump on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to reverse a decision from Colorado's top court that found he is disqualified from holding the presidency under a Civil War-era provision of the Constitution, calling on the justices to "put a swift and decisive ...
From CNN Senior Supreme Court Analyst Joan Biskupic Jason Murray arrives at the Supreme Court on Thursday morning. Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Jason Murray, the attorney representing the voters challenging former President Donald Trump’s eligibility, is presenting now. This is the first time ...
His sentencing was previouslydelayed ahead of the 2024 presidential election, andDonaldunsuccessfullyattempted to have it delayed once againthis week. However, his request to the Supreme Court was overturned. Keep reading to find out more…More Here! » ...
The Supreme Court’s decision on what to do, and how quickly it acts, could determine whether the Republican presidential primary frontrunner stands trial in the case before the November election. There is no timetable for the court to act, butspecial counsel Jack Smith’steam has strongly pus...
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.
"It just doesn't happen very often where you have a provision of the Constitution that is unknown, in some sense, from the point of view of the Supreme Court," Gerard Magliocca, an expert in Section 3, told CBS News. "Then you say well, it's about a former president who is running...
true today," Bookbinder said. "The Supreme Court removed an enforcement mechanism, and in letting Trump back on the ballot, they failed to meet the moment. But it is now clear that Trump led the January 6th insurrection, and it will be up to the American people to ensure accountability."...