Historic ‘New York Vs Donald J. Trump’ Trial Starts in Manhattan
Trump made history as he became first former U.S. president to stand trial in a NYC courtroom for allegedly falsifying business payments during 2016 campaign.
Trump Makes Accusation Against Judge 1 Day Before ‘Hush-Money’ Trial Begins
Trump accused judge overseeing “hush-money” case of giving his lawyers a short period of time to review “hundreds of thousands” of documents a day before trial.
Everything You Need to Know About Trump’s Trial in New York This Week
Trump’s criminal trial set to begin after NY prosecutors accused him of falsifying business records related to alleged affair with adult star Stormy Daniels.
Judge Upholds Georgia’s Voter Citizenship Verification Requirements
Judge dismissed legal challenge to Georgia’s voter citizenship verification requirements, keeping cross-checking of citizenship status to determine voter eligibility.
19 Retired Generals, Admirals File Supreme Court Brief Against Trump Immunity Bid
More than a dozen former Defense Dept officials, generals, and admirals filed a brief with SCOTUS arguing against Trump’s presidential immunity arguments.
Trump Says He’ll Testify in Upcoming Criminal Trial
During a joint press conference on with Mike Johnson, President Donald Trump said he would testify at his upcoming criminal trial in New York if called to do so.
Denver Cuts Taxpayer Services, Diverts $90 Million to Support Illegal Immigrants
“Denver Asylum Seeker Program” will act as a buffer and offer intensive preparation while immigrants wait 6 months for work permits after applying for asylum.
Planet Fitness Member Identifying as Female Arrested After Stripping ‘Naked’ in Front of Minor
North Carolina man who reportedly identified as female was arrested after getting “completely naked” in front of a minor inside women’s bathroom at Planet Fitness.
Former CBS Reporter Says Network Seized Her Confidential Files
Former CBS reporter Catherine Herridge said on April 11 that her former employer seized some of her files, including files containing confidential information.
Fani Willis ‘Inconsistencies’ Found by DOJ: Spokesperson
Fulton County DA Fani Willis was asked by the DOJ to resolve “inconsistencies” in how her office reports federal funding, a spokesperson for federal dept. said.
Judge in Trump Case Says ‘Hostages’ Label for Jailed Jan. 6 Defendants Is Wrong
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan responded to label used by the former president.
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s election interference case on April...
NPR Defends Work in Response to Criticism Over Pendulum Swinging Too Far Left
Uri Berliner, sr. business editor for NPR, admitted that NPR has gone too far in its bias by turning journalists into activists who tell audience what to think.