But now that there is the official winner, much of this work moves into the open. With less than 11 weeks until Inauguration Day, here’s what happens next: — Every four to eight years, the agency primarily tasked with managing the government’s vast real estate holdings becomes a hub ...
"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...
Donald Trump is set to appear before a magistrate judge on Thursday in Washington, D.C., after a federal grand jury indicted him on four criminal counts that accuse the former president of engineering a broad conspiracy to undermine the democratic process and remain in power despite...
have already had to consider, conferring after the judge in the case threatened Trump with jail after his 10th violation of a gag order.As a former president, Trump is entitled to Secret Service protection for the rest of his life, wherever he happens to be. Behind bars, corrections...
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. ...
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 ...
What happens if Trump trashes the Iran nuclear dealNick Cunningham
Personally, I think a lot hinges on what happens with the other investigations. If Trump ends up being indicted in Georgia or in the federal prosecutions, the political ramifications will be different than if this turns out to be the only case where Trump actually faces charges. ...
Special counsel Jack Smith has provided a road map for how prosecutors hope to prove their case charging Donald Trump with an illegal scheme to overturn his 2020 election loss — if it ever gets to trial.
Former President Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 counts will not stop him from being able to run for election in November -- and the case is not over yet.