Former president argued that the case violated the supreme court’s recent presidential immunity ruling
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The Supreme Court sent a criminal case against Donald Trump back to a D.C. judge who will now deal with it in light of the high court’s ruling on presidential immunity—and ordered that the U.S. government pay former president Donald Trump $3,232 and 80 cents for his trouble.
Former president argued that the case violated the supreme court’s recent presidential immunity ruling
Vice President Kamala Harris warned American voters against reelecting former President Donald Trump over the Supreme Court's recent ruling giving...
Lawyers for the special counsel and the former president are offering their views on how Judge Tanya Chutkan should determine which accusations in the...
Lawyers for the special counsel and the former president are offering their views on how Judge Tanya Chutkan should determine which accusations in the...
Progressive legal expert Elie Mystal, in his blistering condemnation of the U.S. Supreme Court's controversial 6-3 immunity ruling in Trump v. the...
The judge has to begin sorting out which parts of the indictment of the former president must be tossed out because of a Supreme Court ruling on...
The judge has to begin sorting out which parts of the indictment of the former president must be tossed out because of a Supreme Court ruling on...
The judge in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial ruled Friday to delay the Republican presidential nominee and convicted felon's sentencing...
Judge Alvin Hellerstein said the Supreme Court’s finding that presidents enjoy immunity does not apply in the hush-money case in which Donald Trump...
A judge will hear arguments Thursday about the potential next steps in the federal election subversion prosecution of Donald Trump in the first...