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Trump judge strikes 'legally unnecessary' portion of indictment in classified documents case
Donald Trump scored another legal win in his classified documents case after the judge struck a paragraph of gratuitous, prejudicial…
Democrat-run New Jersey targets Trump's liquor licenses post-conviction
The Democrat-run state of New Jersey is pouncing on Donald Trump's sham conviction to target his golf courses. The state's…
Indicted former Trump attorney suspended from ethics panel by Wisconsin Supreme Court
A former lawyer for Donald Trump who was indicted for his part in allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 presidential…
Latest FBI crime report shows drop in violent crime, homicides--but is it deceptive?
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting data for the first three months of 2024 has so far shown a drop in…
Judge Cannon Rejects Trump Team's Dismissal Motion
A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss several charges in the classified documents case against former President Trump,…
Trump's felony convictions aren't hurting his campaign: poll
At the beginning of the process, legal scholars and pundits believed that a guilty decision would be extremely catastrophic. In…
Harvey Weinstein appeals California rape verdict
Harvey Weinstein, a film mogul who has been spending his recent days in prison, is appealing his conviction for rape in…
Trump asks Georgia appellate court for oral arguments in appeal to disqualify DA Willis
Georgia's appellate court will consider later this year an appeal of trial court Judge Scott McAfee's decision to allow Fulton…
Previously suppressed transcript proves Trump called for 10K National Guard troops for J6 protests
New revelations regarding Jan. 6 and how the select committe and powerful Democrats handled the situation have come to light…
Judge in classified docs case agrees with Trump's request to strike portion of indictment about uncharged alleged criminal incident
In former President Donald Trump's classified documents case, he and his attorneys have made multiple attempts to convince the presiding…
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