Federal Court Sends Former Trump Chief of Staff Case Back to Georgia

Fulton County prosecutors argued that Mark Meadows was engaging in political activity, not carrying out the duties of a federal official. Mark Meadows, codefendant and former chief of staff to former President Donald Trump, will have to go to trial in Georgia. A court on Feb. 28 rejected his last appeal to remove his case

Appeals Court Approves Partial Stay for Trump, Requiring He Pay Financial Penalty

The defendants have maintained that they did nothing wrong, and no party was harmed in the course of their financial transactions. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have asked an appeals court to stay his civil fraud ruling, $363 million penalty, and injunctions on doing business in the state. “The urgency of this application is

Appeals Court Approves Partial Stay for Trump, Requiring $464 Million to Appeal

The order came the same day defendants and state attorneys argued over enforcement of the Feb. 23 judgment. An appeals court stayed some penalties of former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud judgment but denied his request to delay enforcement of the monetary penalties. The court ordered arguments to be filed by March 18, granting in

Moving Trump’s Tax Cuts, Conservative Court Appointees Are at Heart of McConnell Legacy

Senate’s longest-serving leader from either political party announces he is stepping down after the November 2024 election. Just when official Washington was focused on whether or not Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will endorse former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, the Kentucky Republican sprang a huge surprise by announcing his retirement

Moving Trump’s Tax Cuts, Conservative Court Appointees at Heart of McConnell’s Legacy

Senate’s longest-serving leader from either political party announces he is stepping down after the November 2024 election. Just when official Washington was focused on whether or not Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will endorse former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, the Kentucky Republican sprang a huge surprise by announcing his retirement

Few Republicans Could Have Handled Onslaught Trump Faced: Hogan Gidley

Former White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley, through his observation working closely with Donald Trump, shared his view with NTD’s Jack Bradley about the former president’s handling of challenges, as well as passing of policies. Mr. Gidley believes the left has gone so far that people have awakened to reality, and the… Original News