What could happen to Donald Trump's court cases?Donald Trump is the first convicted felon to win a US presidential election - and he is currently facing more legal cases.Friday 8 November 2024 21:05, UK What happens to Trump's court cases? Sky's James Matthews explains what could happen...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case makes it all but certain that the Republican will not face trial in Washington ahead of the November election.
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ameliatd:That’s not really a fair characterization of what happened. Federal prosecutors did opt not to pursue the case — first because Trump was president and there’s guidance against indicting a sitting president, and then reportedly because it seemed like small potatoes compared with Trump’...
Decisions are still coming from the Supreme Court in two cases that could have major ramifications for Donald Trump: one involving the scope of charges brought against Jan. 6 defendants and one on his claim of total immunity from prosecution for anything he did as president. Former federal ...
On Thursday, a federal appeals court refused to reinstate President Trump’s executive order temporarily banning travel into the United States by all refugees an…
The court putits rulingon hold until Jan. 4, anticipating that Trump would appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a showdown to decide whether the Republican presidential front-runner can remain in the race just as primaries begin in early states. ...
So while Cannon is the murky factor in the documents case, the Roberts Court hovers over this one. On that note, another case handed down by the justices last term, narrowing obstruction charges for Jan 6. defendants, could also help Trump, who’s charged with obstr...
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, a Florida Democrat who is part of the task force, said he “will seek answers about what happened today and then.” President-elect Donald Trump will take office on Jan. 20, starting the clock on t...
A federal appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump's claim that he's immune from prosecution in the federal 2020 election interference case. Trump can appeal that decision to the Supreme Court. CBS News campaign reporter Katrina K