Former first lady Hillary Clinton attacked the Supreme Court on Thursday for preventing the Donald Trump criminal trials from being decided before the election.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is under fire after the flag outside of his home was flown upside down, a symbol adopted by the Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rallygoers. The U.S. Flag Code outlines: "The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property." Alito blamed his wife for the move, saying she was upset at lawn signs with swear words. Several signs popped up around the election, reading, "f---...
Outrage mounted Tuesday after Florida federal court Judge Aileen Cannon ruled to indefinitely delay former President Donald Trump's classified documents case.Cannon's newest ruling vacates Trump's May 20 trial date without setting another, arguing it would be "imprudent" to do so with multiple pre-trial motions pending, court records show. This decision was met with shock by political experts who took to social media to decry what they interpreted as Cannon's pro-Trump bias. "Aileen Cannon has...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito claimed that his wife, Martha-Ann, had sole responsibility in displaying an upside-down American flag outside the couple's home in the aftermath of the 2020 election.The conservative justice has come under fire after The New York Times reported Thursday that the symbol—which was used at the time by some supporters of former President Donald Trump to contest the election results—was seen flying on Alito's lawn in Alexandria, Virginia, on January 17, 2021,...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Richard J. Durbin called on Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. to recuse himself from all election-related cases -- including the pending case over former President Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and the other justices are considering if Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for 2020 election crimes.
An attorney for Donald Trump says the former president looks forward to presenting arguments to a Georgia appeals court that will review a ruling letting Fani Willis keep prosecuting the election interference case against him. The Republican ex-president and some other defendants had tried to get the Fulton County district attorney removed from the case, saying her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade created a conflict of interest. The judge overseeing the case ruled Willis...
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.
Two of the Supreme Court’s most conservative justices broke away from other right-leaning members of the nation’s high court in a decision to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB
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.