One of President Trump’s attorneys reportedly said his client would attend New York ‘hush money’ hearing.
Prosecution for official acts would hinge on impeachment and conviction by Congress, defense argues.
The former president’s legal team says the case is unconstitutional and politically motivated.
Much of the term will be devoted to administrative law, a panel says. The court may also find itself drawn into President Trump’s legal troubles.
Carlos De Oliveira—former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property manager—has pleaded not guilty in a Florida court to conspiracy charges involving alleged obstruction and deletion of footage linked to classified documents.
Former President Donald Trump’s legal team urged the court hearing the 2020 election case against him to reject prosecutors’ request that a gag order be imposed on him.
Florida-based federal Judge Aileen Cannon asked the DOJ to justify its continuing use of a Washington grand jury in hopes of laying additional charges in the case about former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified government records at his Florida home.
“This statute is being used to criminalize behavior that in prior elections was just par for the course,” says Horace Cooper, a senior fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research and chairman of Project 21.
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss the third indictment of former President Donald Trump, the precedent it sets, and why he believes the judge should recuse herself.
Former President Donald Trump has requested a federal appeals court to reverse a federal judge’s recent decision in his pending New York state criminal case.
One of President Trump’s attorneys reportedly said his client would attend New York ‘hush money’ hearing.
Prosecution for official acts would hinge on impeachment and conviction by Congress, defense argues.
The former president’s legal team says the case is unconstitutional and politically motivated.
Much of the term will be devoted to administrative law, a panel says. The court may also find itself drawn into President Trump’s legal troubles.
Carlos De Oliveira—former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property manager—has pleaded not guilty in a Florida court to conspiracy charges involving alleged obstruction and deletion of footage linked to classified documents.
Former President Donald Trump’s legal team urged the court hearing the 2020 election case against him to reject prosecutors’ request that a gag order be imposed on him.
Florida-based federal Judge Aileen Cannon asked the DOJ to justify its continuing use of a Washington grand jury in hopes of laying additional charges in the case about former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified government records at his Florida home.
“This statute is being used to criminalize behavior that in prior elections was just par for the course,” says Horace Cooper, a senior fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research and chairman of Project 21.
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss the third indictment of former President Donald Trump, the precedent it sets, and why he believes the judge should recuse herself.
Former President Donald Trump has requested a federal appeals court to reverse a federal judge’s recent decision in his pending New York state criminal case.