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 ...
John Haltiwanger
Second, the White House could file an emergency petition and petition forcertiorari— the slower, more traditional path to the Supreme Court. This has an added benefit for the Trump administration: By the time the case was heard by the court,Trump’s nomineeNeil Gorsuch could have a seat on...
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 ShareThis is a modal window.
Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree in a 16-page indictment that was unsealed Tuesday as Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom for his arraignment. The basis of the indictment is the falsification of business records when Trump reimbursed Cohen for...
Trump’s other federal case is being handled by a judge who’s arguably Cannon’s opposite: Obama appointee Tanya Chutkan. The main wrinkle in that one — if Trump loses and can’t dismiss it — is the Supreme Court ruling from July that granted the former president...
reportedly becausehe was focusing on a much bigger investigationinto whether Trump and his organization inflated the value of some properties to lenders and insurers. These are the kinds of decisions that prosecutors make all the time. They want to win their cases, and elected prosecutors in parti...
Chicago is a Democratic town, after all. The mostly female group hung on Harris’ every word, especially when she spoke about abortion rights. They cheered each time the moderators corrected Trump. And they threw up their hands and gasped when Trump suggested Harri...
“...this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency,” Barrett wrote. “The Court has settled a politically charged issue in the volatile season of a Presidential election. Particularly in this circumstance, writings on the Court should turn the national temperature down, not up.”...
“Every single time this comes up, it gets fixed, but we should never even get this close,”JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Reutersback in 2021 during a previous fiscal fight. “I just think this whole thing is mistaken and one day we should just have a bipartisan bill and get rid of ...