New York Court to Hear Trump’s Appeal of $489 Million Civil Fraud Ruling

Trump is alleging multiple constitutional violations and misapplication of New York law. A New York appeals court is set to hear oral arguments on Sept. 26 over whether Judge Arthur Engoron erred in former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial, which resulted in a penalty of $489 million. Trump has appealed the decision on multiple

Biden: All-Out War or Settlement Both Possible in Middle East

The U.S. president said that solving one problem through a settlement in the region could lead to resolving other problems. President Joe Biden said on Sept. 25 that an “all-out war is possible” in the Middle East, amid increasing tensions between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group. Appearing on ABC’s “The View,” Biden said

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Indicted by Grand Jury: Media Sources

The mayor has maintained his innocence. New York Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges, according to two people familiar with the matter. The charges were first reported by The New York Times and remain unclear, as the indictment remains under seal, according to the people, who spoke

House Task Force on Attempted Assassination of Trump Holds First Hearing

The House Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump holds its first hearing on “the Ongoing Investigation of the Butler, Pennsylvania Security Failure” in Washington at 9:30 a.m. ET on Sept. 26. Witnesses: Edward Lenz: sergeant, Adams Township Police Department, Commander, Butler County Emergency Services Un… Original News Source Link – Epoch

Trump Says He Would Threaten to Blow Iran ‘to Smithereens’ Over Assassination Threat

The Trump campaign was briefed by intelligence officials on ’real and specific’ threats from Iran to assassinate him. MINT HILL, N.C.—Former President Donald Trump said on Sept. 25 that if he were in the Oval Office, he would threaten to blow Iran “to smithereens” over threats made to the Republican nominee. His remarks came after

House Passes Bill to Allow for Congressional Election Observers

The bill now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature, as the Senate passed it by unanimous consent on Sept. 24. The House overwhelmingly passed a bill on Sept. 25 requiring states to permit congressional observers to oversee elections for federal office. The Confirmation Of Congressional Observer Access Act of 2024, or COCOA Act,