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  2. Trump v. United States (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The case extends from a federal case to determine whether then-President Donald Trump and others engaged in election interference during the 2020 election, including events during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It is the first time a case concerning criminal prosecution for alleged official acts of a president was brought ...

  3. Your latest questions about Trump’s trial, answered - AOL

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    Trump’s son with Melania, Barron Trump, graduated from high school in Florida during the trial and the judge canceled arguments that day so that the former president could attend the ceremony.

  4. Trump is a crypto billionaire. Here's why he probably won't ...

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    Donald Trump's full-throated embrace of crypto on the campaign trail culminated in the launch of his very own meme token shortly before his inauguration, but the president might have trouble ...

  5. Trump legal news brief: Trump tries yet again to get Fani ...

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    James had begun clearing the way to seize some of Trump’s assets in order to secure the full bond amount. Why it matters: Trump’s lawyers had argued that the original bond amount, which ...

  6. Reactions to the prosecution of Donald Trump in New York

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    On April 24, Trump's lawyer Alina Habba in an interview on Newsmax's Greg Kelly Reports stated that the case was politically motivated. [137] On April 15, Habba stated that she does not attend Trump's criminal trial because she is a civil attorney. [138] On April 16, Habba stated that Trump may be nodding off due to the excess reading in court ...

  7. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case)

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    On February 22, Trump's lawyers made multiple court filings asking for the case to be dismissed. [113] On March 14, Cannon heard two of these motions, and she immediately rejected Trump's request to dismiss the case based on his claim that the Espionage Act was vague, though she is open to hearing his arguments about the law's vagueness as part ...

  8. WILLIAM SHIPLEY: The Constitutional reason why Trump's ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump signs pardons for January 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day. The entire country has had access to thousands of hours of video evidence ...

  9. Green Bay Sweep (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Though Navarro spoke to MSNBC host Ari Melber on January 4, 2022, several weeks after his book was released, [6] he defied a February 2022 subpoena from the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack, [7] citing executive privilege. The full House sent a criminal referral to the Justice Department for contempt of Congress ...