Is Trump going to prison? What to know about the possible sentence after his conviction

Washington — Former President Donald Trump has now been convicted in the New York “hush money” criminal trial, immediately raising a lot of questions and launching the case into uncharted territory, where a judge will have to determine for the first time whether a former president should be imprisoned for a felony conviction. Trump was

Where Trump’s 3 other criminal cases stand after his conviction in New York

Washington — Former President Donald Trump’s conviction on all 34 state felony counts in New York may mark the close of the trial stage in the hush-money case, but a trio of prosecutions continue to loom over the former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee.  Trump is still facing charges in two cases brought in federal

Trump’s felony conviction can’t keep him from becoming president

Former President Trump’s New York felony conviction Thursday on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels can’t stop him from becoming president if the voters put him back in office, legal scholars seem to agree.  The Constitution imposes very few prerequisites for the presidency

Biden allows limited Ukrainian strikes inside Russia using U.S.-provided weapons

Blinken on Ukraine using U.S. weapons Will U.S. allow Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons for strikes inside Russia? 04:24 President Joe Biden has partially lifted a ban on Ukraine using U.S.-provided weapons for strikes inside Russia, three U.S. officials tell CBS News. Ukraine may use the weapons on the Russian side of the border near

Chief justice rejects Senate Democrats’ request for meeting after Alito flag flap

Washington — Chief Justice John Roberts rejected a request from Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats for a meeting to discuss ethics issues at the Supreme Court after Justice Samuel Alito came under scrutiny for flags flown outside his homes. Roberts said in a letter Thursday to Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin and subcommittee head Sen. Sheldon