Welp, look who's back in the news! Indirectly, that is, but she's back just the same.
Okay, so we've now wrapped Week Five of the trial of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan for allegedly falsifying business records. (Court will not be in session on Friday, in part to allow for Trump to attend his son Barron's high school graduation.)
Michael Cohen was questioned about 'extortion' of Tiffany Trump. It overlapped with when he testified he phoned Trump to discuss Stormy payoff. Follow DailyMail's Trump trial coverage here
Alex Wagner reports breaking news that Trump-appointed judge, Aileen Cannon, has postponed Trump's classified documents case "indefinitely" citing "substantive pretrial motions" and "critical classified documents issues." Neal Katyal, former U.S. acting solicitor general, discusses how the delay contributes to the sense that Cannon is slow-walking the trial and explains how it could actually help Jack Smith's election subversion case by freeing up space in the legal calendar.
Michael Cohen’s hush money trial cross-examination set to resume as 2024 debate dates set during recess day
Michael Cohen is back on the stand for a third day of questioning in Donald Trump's bombshell criminal trial as the defense is trying to pin the ex-fixer on his many 'lies.'
By Rashard Rose and Jack Forrest, CNN (CNN) — Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney said that if he were President Joe Biden he would have “immediately pardoned” former President Donald Trump. “Had I been President Biden, when the Justice Department brought on indictments, I would have immediately pardoned him,” Romney told MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour with
By Rashard Rose and Jack Forrest, CNN (CNN) — Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney said that if he were President Joe Biden he would have “immediately pardoned” former President Donald Trump. “Had I been President Biden, when the Justice Department brought on indictments, I would have immediately pardoned him,” Romney told MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour with
By Rashard Rose and Jack Forrest, CNN (CNN) — Utah GOP Sen. Mitt Romney said that if he were President Joe Biden he would have “immediately pardoned” former President Donald Trump. “Had I been President Biden, when the Justice Department brought on indictments, I would have immediately pardoned him,” Romney told MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour with
The fact that Mitt Romney (R-UT) gave an interview with a talking head at MSNBC itself says a lot about the junior senator from Utah, but in the course of that interview, Senator Romney made an interesting statement: that President Joe Biden not only should have pardoned former President Trump on any federal charges but should also have pressured prosecutors to drop any state or local charges. But not before throwing some shade at his fellow Republicans for supporting the former President.
Elaborating on "Judge Merchan's constitutional crisis" (Web, May 8), it's important to note that the judge has already created a constitutional crisis by allowing the case against former President Donald Trump -- a felony case predicated on some nebulous allusion to an unspecified violation of federal election laws -- to proceed.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon went on an unsealing binge last week in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.