Former US President Donald Trump raised the specter Friday of potential "death & destruction" if he is indicted in New York City on charges related to a hush money payment made to an adult film star.
Donald Trump has warned of possible "death and destruction" if he is indicted ... by New York attorney general Letitia James over fraud charges, while the US Justice Department is investigating ...
In Donald Trump’s hush-money trial, this meant the former president had to sit through the second day of proceedings listening to jokes and memes publicly posted on social media at his expense.
Trump’s positions on those various threshold issues are backed by some legal scholars and nearly 200 Republican members of Congress, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (La.) and Senate ...
Trump Media & Technology Group stock market trading information is seen on a television at the Nasdaq Marketplace on Tuesday. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) It is generally understood that the ...
Trump lawyers meet special counsel as potential indictment looms The new charges – filed by the special counsel Jack Smith in Florida – were outlined in a superseding indictment that named Mar ...
“Money was never a big motivation for me, except as a way to keep score. The real excitement is playing the game.” ...
The former Black Voices for Trump director has unsuccessfully argued ... lacked authority to investigate or bring election-related charges in the case because she didn’t obtain a referral ...
First, the main charge, that Trump falsified business records in 2016, was a misdemeanor with a two-year statute of limitations. Even if Bragg could somehow jack the charges into a felony ...
The illegal migrant accused of shooting dead a 25-year-old Michigan woman during a botched carjacking attempt had been deported during the Trump administration — but then slipped back into the ...
March 27 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump is planning to attend the wake on Thursday for a New York Police Department officer who was gunned down during a traffic stop earlier this ...
The Senate confirmed the last of President Trump’s nominees to lead major Cabinet departments on Thursday, approving Alexander Acosta as labor secretary in a 60-38 vote following months of White ...