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Courts & Law

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Elizabeth Holmes, Dec. 17, 2021, San Jose, Calif.

Elizabeth Holmes guilty on four counts of fraud and conspiracy

Holmes, 37, faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 plus restitution for each count of conspiracy and wire fraud.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump

Trump says he believes case for presidential immunity was made 'clear' to Supreme Court

"The U.S. Supreme Court had a monumental hearing on immunity and the immunity having to do with presidential immunity,” Trump said. “I think it was made clear, I hope it is very clear that a president has to have immunity." 

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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John Durham

Durham says Clinton lawyer engaged in a ‘political deceit’ when giving Trump dirt to FBI

Special prosecutor urges court to reject Michael Sussmann’s request for dismissal, says alleged lie to FBI was material to Russia probe.

Courts & Law

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Trump speaking at WH

Manhattan DA's Trump case rests on shaky legal, ethical ground, experts say

Ordinarily, such a charge would be considered a misdemeanor and come with a two-year statue of limitation.

Courts & Law

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Donald Trump, Aug. 6, 2022, Dallas, Texas

Parts of Georgia grand jury report on Trump election probe released

The jury's recommendations on potential charges were not released.

Elections

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Trump

In online interview amid GOP debate, Trump takes aim at Biden: 'Somebody else' is in charge

Trump says top priority in second term is fixing the border and deporting criminals

All Things Trump

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Trump Mugshot

Trump campaign posts mugshot to his Twitter account, lighting up social media

Trump's post also read "ELECTION INTERFERENCE" and "NEVER SURRENDER".

Courts & Law

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testifies during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on February 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia appeals court to hear Fani Willis disqualification arguments in December

The appeals court agreed to review McAfee's decision in May, and paused the case until the appeals process plays out. Arguments were initially scheduled just before the election on Oct. 4, but the December 5 hearing will delay the case until after the election and into the new year.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, phone, Washington, D.C., June 18, 2020

Special counsel obtained Trump's Twitter messages, draft posts, location data

Much of the legal battle for the information focused on how prosecutors demanded Twitter follow a nondisclosure order.

State Houses

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Frmr President Trump says America will 'never go back' to former state of the Republican party

'Alternate' Trump electors can face civil lawsuit in Wisconsin, judge rules

The Wisconsin Republican Party executive director said he is confident the civil lawsuit will "come up short."

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