The former president has angrily complained in response to predictions that if the Justice Department is going to charge him, ...
Legal counselors have reportedly informed Trump about the likelihood of an indictment related to obstruction ... Two of Trump's employees reportedly moved boxes of papers the day before FBI ...
The Georgia prosecutor investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election has signaled when in the summer new charges will ... government entities and employees from issuing permits ...
Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing and has repeatedly assailed the investigation, called the indictment “political persecution” and predicted it would damage Democrats in 2024. In a ...
Trump, 76, and some members of his 2020 election team could face indictments for conspiracy to commit election fraud or charges related to racketeering in plotting to undermine the 2020 ...
A request from former President Donald Trump's lawyers for a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland has sparked speculation that Trump may be facing an imminent federal criminal indictment.
Last April, Donald Trump made history when he became the first former US president ever to be charged with a crime after leaving office. Now, he may make history again, with a fresh indictment ...
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump's lawyers are seeking a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland about the classified documents investigation, a request that is often a sign that an indictment is ...
By The Fresno Bee Editorial Board News broke Thursday that former President Donald Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury. Trump is the first ex-president ever to face being charged with a ...
Former President Donald Trump's staff moved boxes the day before ... spokesperson Steven Cheung said of allegations that Trump employees moved boxes before a visit from the feds.
Former president Donald Trump, left on screen, and his attorney, Todd Blanche, right on screen, appear by video, as his other attorney Susan Necheles, right, looks on, before a hearing begins in ...
Some of Donald Trump’s lawyers and top advisers have given the former president an unwelcome, if not unexpected message in recent weeks: You should expect to get indicted this year. Again.