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...
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. geoffrey.ske...
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...
On Monday night, Donald Trump was indicted for the fourth time in less than five months by a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, where he and 18 others were c…
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. ...
What happens if Trump trashes the Iran nuclear dealNick Cunningham
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 officers would in turn be responsible for protecting those agents assigned to Trump. ...
But what happens next is up to us. A lot of people are hurting right now, and many more will be hurt more in the years to come if Trump implements his policies. I recommend self-care. Do what you need to take care of yourself, and remember you are part of a broader community. ...
At a press conference, Playboy correspondent Brian Karem asked Trump whether he would commit to a peaceful transition, no matter which way the election goes.“We’re going to have to see what happens. You know that. I have been complaining very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots ...
Former President Trump said Sunday that a national abortion ban is “off the table,” but he left the door open on the conversation by saying “we’ll see what happens.”“Let me just tell you, I think that it’s something that’s off the table now, bec