US v Trump: Defense to claim due process violations made in FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid
Former President Trump's defense team will argue that evidence obtained during a raid on Mar-a-Lago was privileged communications between attorney and client,.
Former President Trump's defense team will argue that evidence obtained during a raid on Mar-a-Lago was privileged communications between attorney and client,.
Former President Donald Trump has filed an appeal against the decision not to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in the Georgia Court of Appeals on June 24. The district attorney has 20 days to file a response. “The trial court failed to accurately apply the forensic misconduct standard and thereby abused its discretion,”
The first debate of the 2024 Presidential Election season will be underway soon. Are both President Biden and Donald Trump up for the challenge?
The federal government recently said it would expand access to health care for some illegal immigrants. Enabling illegal immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to receive health care under the Affordable Care Act will cost at least $7 billion a year, a federal agency said on June 24. The Congressional
The Office of Congressional Ethics announced on June 24 that it has referred Reps. Wesley Hunt and Ronny Jackson to the House Ethics Committee. The House Ethics Committee announced on June 24 it is reviewing allegations that Reps. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) and Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) misused campaign funds, following a referral from the Office of
The independent presidential candidate tells sheriffs that job skills are key to improving the mental health crisis. OKLAHOMA CITY—Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the National Sheriff’s Association that he supports Israel because “I am pro-Palestinian.” “The worst thing to happen to the Palestinians is Hamas,” Mr. Kennedy said to approximately 1,000 law enforcement
He is set to make an appearance in a U.S. Court in the Northern Mariana Islands on Wednesday. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in which he will plead guilty to a conspiracy charge, allowing him to avoid extradition to the United States and walk