Federal Judge Holds Hearing on Timing of Trump Documents Trial

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon holds a hearing at 10 a.m. ET on March 1 to consider former President Donald Trump’s request to delay his scheduled May 20 trial on charges that he illegally held onto sensitive national security documents at his Florida resort after leaving office. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning

Trump Says Texas Gov. Abbott ‘Absolutely’ on His List of Potential Vice President Picks

Former President Donald Trump said the Texas governor is a ’spectacular man’ and praised his work on the southern border. Former President Donald Trump has revealed another potential running mate in the upcoming election cycle, telling reporters during a visit to the Southern border on Feb. 29 that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is “absolutely” on

Supreme Court Just Shook Up Trump’s 2024 Schedule

The Supreme Court agreed on Feb. 28 to hear a second case concerning former President Donald Trump, with far-reaching implications for his 2024 court schedule. President Trump is facing four criminal indictments, the first of which will go to trial in less than a month, plus several other civil cases—all while campaigning for the presidency

Ted Cruz Hopeful Supreme Court Will End ‘Enormous Abuse of Power’ in Trump Case

‘Elections should be decided by the voters at the ballot box and not by judges and prosecutors,’ the Texas Republican said. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has expressed hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will put an end to the “enormous abuse of power” aimed at former President Donald Trump after it agreed to review whether

Illinois Judge Rules Trump Disqualified From Ballot

Ballots have already been printed with Trump’s name on them, and the judge ordered the votes ’suppressed.’ Ahead of a Supreme Court ruling on whether former President Donald Trump can be disqualified as a candidate by individual states under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, an Illinois judge ruled President Trump ineligible for the ballot.

Supreme Court Will Hear Trump’s Presidential Immunity Appeal, Further Delaying Trial

The presidential immunity defense has stalled the case for nearly three months and will miss the originally scheduled March 4 trial date. The Supreme Court granted certiorari of former President Donald Trump’s presidential immunity claim in the federal criminal case charging him for actions on Jan. 6, 2021. The presidential immunity defense has stalled the

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