Judge Plans to Rule Next Week on Bid to Block Trump From Illinois Ballot

Judge Tracie Porter said she hopes to rule next week on whether President Trump should be blocked from the Illinois presidential primary ballot. A Cook County judge said Friday that she hopes to issue a ruling next week on whether former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from the presidential ballot in Illinois on 14th

Trump hawks $399 branded shoes at ‘Sneaker Con,’ a day after a $355 million ruling against him

Trump announces his own sneaker line at Sneaker Con 2024 in Philadelphia Trump announces his own sneaker line at Sneaker Con 2024 in Philadelphia 00:59 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As he closes in on the Republican presidential nomination, former President Donald Trump made a highly unusual stop Saturday, hawking new Trump-branded sneakers at “Sneaker Con,” a

Jack Smith Demands Evidence Remain Secret in Trump Case

Former President Donald Trump’s request to disclose evidence in his classified documents trial is vehemently opposed by special counsel Jack Smith in a filing. Special counsel Jack Smith said in a new court filing that he’s vehemently opposed to the Trump camp’s latest request to disclose evidence in the former president’s classified documents case, because

Jack Smith Demands That Evidence Remain Secret in Trump Case

President Donald Trump’s request to disclose evidence in his classified documents trial is vehemently opposed by special counsel Smith in a filing. Special counsel Jack Smith said in a new court filing that he is strongly opposed to the Trump camp’s latest request to disclose evidence in the former president’s classified documents case, because disclosure

Chef Andrew Gruel Blasts Democrat Politician Calling for $50 Minimum Wage

Andrew Gruel has weighed in on Rep. Barbara Lee’s (D-Calif.) recent comment about raising the federal minimum wage to $50 per hour—a move the celebrity chef said would “completely decimate every single business in the state of California.” The former mayor of Oakland discussed her proposal during a Feb. 12 debate for the late Sen.

Texas AG Ken Paxton to Be Tried in April After Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Case

If convicted, Paxton faces five to 99 years in prison. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is poised to be tried this spring after the presiding judge rejected his request to dismiss the almost 9-year-old felony fraud charges against him. The judge, Andrea Beall, decided on Friday that Mr. Paxton will go to trial in the

Texas AG Paxton to Be Tried in April After Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Case

If convicted, Paxton faces five to 99 years in prison. A judge in Texas on Feb. 16 refused the request of state Attorney General Ken Paxton to dismiss the almost 9-year-old felony securities fraud case fraud charges against him. Harris County District Court Judge Andrea Beall rejected Paxton’s appeal that he had been denied his right