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All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Feb. 17, 2024, Waterford Township, Mich.

Trump slams civil fraud ruling as he faces potentially more than half-a-billion dollars in fines

In addition to slamming New York officials, Trump also criticized special counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Trump after his first impeachment trial.

Trump threatens lawsuit if Pulitzer board doesn't strip awards from NY Times, Washington Post

Trump's lawyers are threatening legal action due to the New York Times and Washington Post's stories concerning the debunked theory of Trump's ties to Russia.

Courts & Law

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Assange's father, John Shipton, called for Assange's release on bail ahead of his extradition hearing.

British Home Secretary orders extradition of Julian Assange to the United States

The WikiLeaks founder's legal team has relentlessly fought to keep Assange from being extradited to the U.S.

Political Ethics

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Andrew Cuomo

Cuomo case provides a major #MeToo litmus test: Will a sitting governor face justice?

N.Y. AG documented legal violations but did not file charges against Cuomo, leaving political pressure as next remedy.

Federal Agencies

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Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., Jan. 27, 2024

Special Counsel Robert Hur says Biden 'willfully' kept, shared classified memos but won't be charged

The Department of Justice sent Hur's final 345-page report to Congress on Thursday.

From the States

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ScalesofJustice

Former Georgia insurance commissioner charged with running health care fraud scheme

Defendant accused of conspiring with a doctor and others to submit fake insurance claims for "medically unnecessary" tests.

Politics & Policy

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Marjorie Taylor Greene, March 3, 2023, National Harbor, Md.

Marjorie Taylor Greene demands Manhattan DA Bragg be arrested for 'prosecutorial misconduct'

Trump announced on Saturday that he expected to be arrested on Tuesday in connection with the case.

Courts & Law

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Taiwan business pleads guilty to trade secret theft in case connected to Chinese state-owned company

The Taiwan company will have to pay a $60 million fine.

Courts & Law

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks at a press conference after the sentencing hearing of the Trump Organization at the New York Supreme Court on January 13, 2023 in New York City.

Manhattan DA Bragg offers explanation for releasing those involved in NYPD attack with no bail

Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul reportedly disagreed with the decision to let the suspects go free without bond. 

Federal Agencies

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Donald Trump

Fired anti-Trump prosecutor who ran for Congress now faces tough questions in case he led

Adam Schleifer left the DOJ to unsuccessfully run for Congress as an anti-Trump firebrand in 2020. He returned to the DOJ and, after being fired by the Trump Administration last month, he wants his job back as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Los Angeles.

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