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Donald Trump, hush money trial
Trump gets win in New York appeals court as he awaits separate trial verdict
Former President Donald Trump has standing to sue his niece, Mary Trump, according to a Thursday ruling in a New York appeals court.
Donald Trump Expected to Appeal Guilty Verdict, Which Could Delay His Sentence
Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsified business records on Thursday, May 30, more than a year after the Manhattan indictment was unsealed
Trump will try to turn his guilty verdict into campaign fuel
Donald Trump will instead try to turn what might otherwise be a career-ending judgment into campaign fuel. Trump will return to the campaign trail Friday with a news conference at his namesake tower in Manhattan a day after he was convicted of trying to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who claimed they had sex.
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Donald Trump can sue niece over NY Times article, NY appeals court rules
A New York state appeals court said Donald Trump can sue his niece Mary Trump for giving the New York Times information for ...
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Appeals court rejects argument that Democratic-lean of DC’s jury pool makes it unfit for January 6 cases
A federal appeals court, including two Donald Trump appointees, ruled Tuesday that the Democratic-lean of Washington, DC’s, ...
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Donald Trump is convicted of a felony. Here's how that affects the 2024 presidential race
NEW YORK
— Having been convicted of 34 felonies,
Donald Trump
cannot own a gun ... although the Biden campaign issued a ...
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Donald Trump to Speak on Friday in Wake of His Conviction
Mr. Trump said he would speak at 11 a.m. at Trump Tower., a venue more photogenic than the courtroom hallway where he has ...
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Alito rejects calls to quit Supreme Court cases on Trump and Jan. 6 because of flag controversies
Justice Samuel Alito is rejecting calls to step aside from Supreme Court cases involving former President Donald Trump and ...
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Supreme Court rejects Michael Avenatti's appeal of conviction
The Supreme Court on Tuesday left in place lawyer Michael Avenatti's conviction for plotting to extort up to $25 million from ...
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Alito rejects calls to step aside from Supreme Court cases because of flag controversies
Justice Samuel Alito is rejecting calls to step aside from Supreme Court cases involving former President Donald Trump and ...
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from ex- Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti on extortion conviction
The conviction Michael Avenatti appealed is one of three cases that put the disgraced celebrity lawyer behind bars. He is the ...
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Roberts rejects Senate Democrats’ request to discuss Supreme Court ethics and Alito flag controversy
Roberts’ response came in a letter to the senators a day after Alito separately wrote them and House members to reject their ...
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Alito rejects calls to recuse himself from Trump, Jan. 6 cases amid flag controversy
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he will not remove himself from two cases involving former President Donald Trump ...
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Alito says wife flew upside down flag and ‘Appeal to Heaven,’ refuses to step aside on Trump cases
Alito said he was unaware that the upside-down flag was flying above his house until it was called to his attention. “As soon ...
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