Will Donald Trump go to prison?
Donald Trump faces four criminal indictments in four separate jurisdictions at a time when he is campaigning to take the White House.
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Donald Trump faces four criminal indictments in four separate jurisdictions at a time when he is campaigning to take the White House.
Donald Trump’s former White House lawyer has attacked Aileen Cannon, the judge handling the ex-president’s classified documents charges, for repeated delays, attributing her rulings to “incompetence” and “perceived bias” and saying the case should have already come to trial.
Donald Trump has offered a garbled explanation as to why he ultimately declined to testify at his New York hush money trial, citing his “past” and telling a conservative radio host that he feared political bias against him, also coming close to breaking his gag order in the same interview by criticising Manhattan prosecutor Matthew Colangelo.
Ty Cobb, a former Donald Trump White House attorney, on Wednesday dismissed a new suggestion from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon — the Trump-appointed judge overseeing the former president’s classified documents prosecution — that a jury may not understand the intricacies and nuances of the case.
A lawyer for Donald Trump's personal valet took aim at the conduct of prosecutors in the classified documents case in a heated hearing Wednesday, the first since a judge indefinitely postponed the trial.
A hearing in Donald Trump’s classified documents case devolved into a chaotic shouting match as lawyers fought over claims of a threat allegedly made to a defense attorney.
A hearing in Donald Trump’s classified documents case devolved into a chaotic shouting match on Wednesday as lawyers fought over claims of a threat allegedly made to a defense attorney.
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — Prosecutors and defense lawyers in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump are due in court Wednesday for the first time since the judge indefinitely postponed the trial earlier this month.