Trump to Plead Not Guilty to Charges in Revised Federal Election Indictment

The court filing from the former president was lodged after the special counsel’s office filed a revised indictment last month. Former President Donald Trump said in a court filing Tuesday that he will plead not guilty to charges related to his actions after the 2020 election, in a revised indictment brought by special counsel Jack

Philadelphia Eagles Removing ‘Counterfeit’ Kamala Harris Ads Across City

The NFL team said it is ‘working with our advertising partner to have them removed.’ The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday confirmed they would work to remove unauthorized posters that appear to show the Eagles endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at Philadelphia bus stops. On social media platform X, users uploaded images of the posters

Harris Opposes Sale of US Steel to Japanese Firm on Labor Day Visit to Pittsburgh

Harris and President Biden sought to court union workers on Labor Day during their first joint campaign event in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, said on Sept. 2 that she opposes the sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese firm Nippon Steel Corporation. “U.S. Steel is a

Trump Asks to Delay NY Case Sentencing, Citing New Jack Smith Indictment

‘There is no good reason to sentence President Trump prior to November 5,’ his attorneys wrote. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump asked the New York judge overseeing his sentencing later this month to postpone the date or any “substantiate orders,” citing activity in Trump’s separate federal case. The former president in May was convicted

In Battleground Georgia, Voters Demand Solutions to Inflation, Key Issues

With about 60 days remaining until the election, Trump and Harris are ramping up their efforts to connect with voters in the key swing state. Jon Domanick, a 49-year-old math teacher at a public high school in Savannah, Georgia, describes himself as a “truly independent” voter, as he doesn’t follow party lines when voting. “I

Judge Blocks Ohio Law That Banned Foreign Nationals From Spending Money on Ballot Campaigns

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, allowing noncitizens to contribute to election-related measures. U.S. District Judge Judge Michael Watson has blocked an Ohio law that was set to take effect on Sept. 1, finding that the law violates the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. Ohio legislators in an act signed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine