Trump is set to appear at 4 p.m. on Thursday for the arraignment, where he is expected to enter a plea before the judge who authorized his indictment, U.S. Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya, who will set release conditions. The case will be overseen by U.S. District...
Donald Trump won. What happens now? The transition, explained. Alice Miranda Ollstein11/07/2024, 9:01am ETDonald Trump won. Now the sprint to turn over one of the largest organizations on the planet begins. Trump’s transition team — working parallel to Kamala Harris’ — has already spe...
Washington —The decision by a New York grand jury toindict former President Donald Trumpis a historic one, and kicks off what is expected to be a lengthy legal battle between prosecutors and Trump's attorneys. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office confirmed the indictment on Thursday and sai...
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"These laws could cause Trump problems depending on what happens with his sentence and whether a particular country bans people convicted of a comparable crime ... [but] governments of these countries likely have some discretion to waive the prohibition." Betsy Ginsberg, a professor at Cardozo La...
Trump was indicted in August 2023 in a case brought by special counsel Jack Smith. He was charged with four counts stemming from his conduct after the 2020 election, as he and others sought to turn over the results, which showed Trump had lost to Joe Biden. ...
In August, Smith’s team filed a new indictment that kept the same criminal charges but narrowed the allegations in an attempt to comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling. So what happens now? Trump’s lawyers had objected to the filing, accusing prosecutors of wanting to publicize their ...
What happens next for Trump and what does an acquittal mean? With the Senate acquitting the former president, Trump is free to run for public office again, including the 2024 presidential election. Trump also gets to keep hisbenefitsas a former president, including an...
5, 2024, the country will be plunged into truly uncharted territory — particularly if Trump is able to clinch the GOP nomination before this theoretical conviction happens. Even if Trump is convicted of a crime, he can keep running for president (although he probably couldn’t vote in his ...
kaleigh:I’m not sure. It could actually mean something more organized or targeted happens. Trump, for his part, hasn’t been preaching peaceful protest. He has simplyimplored his followersto “PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST” and claimed the nation is being “killed.” His rhetoric is very simila...