Federal Judge Hints Trump’s Election Case Trial Might Face Delay

The federal judge overseeing one of the former president’s cases made the hint in an order this week The Washington judge overseeing the election-related case against former President Donald Trump suggested that the trial, initially set for March 4, might be delayed, noting that the special counsel is not permitted to file substantive motions without

GAO Agrees to Lawmaker Demands for New Illegal Immigrant Crime Data: Source

New data on the number of crimes being committed inside the country by illegal immigrants amid an escalation of violence, drug overdose deaths, and robberies in cities across the United States is set to be released after pressure from Republican lawmakers. Last month, House Republicans led by Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) sent a letter to

Attorney General Merrick Garland Says a Speedy Trump Trial Is in the Public Interest

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland gave a recent interview to CNN, arguing that the cases against former President Donald Trump would better serve the public if they went to trial in the current term. He had appointed special counsel Jack Smith, who is now prosecuting two separate criminal cases against President Trump. Both cases were

After Historic Iowa Win, Trump Faces Tougher Terrain in New Hampshire

Ahead of New Hampshire’s primary Jan. 23, unusual factors may be boosting contender Nikki Haley. Both camps express confidence they can win. After achieving a record-breaking victory in the Iowa Caucuses, former President Donald Trump now faces a smaller field of competitors but a bigger challenge in New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary. Political analysts still say