April 10 (UPI) — Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Arizona Supreme Court‘s near-total abortion ban goes too far. The former president was asked by reporters if he believed the court decision Tuesday goes “too far,” to which he replied “yea they did.” Trump was met by reporters on the apron of the Atlanta International Airport as he arrived in […] The post Donald Trump says Arizona Supreme Court went ‘too far’ with abortion law first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
Former President Trump argued in a Supreme Court brief filed Monday that the Constitution’s framers would have supported his position that a president can’t face criminal prosecution for official acts.
The Supreme Court struggled Tuesday with the government’s case against 350 Jan. 6 defendants from the 2021 protest at the Capitol, with justices pondering how a law written in the wake of the Enron document-shredding scandal can be applied to those who brought the 2020 election certification to a halt.
UPDATE: Jury selection has ended for the day in Donald Trump's hush money
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President Donald Trump wants immigrants from "nice countries," but not from countries "where they’re blowing each other up all over the place,” according to the New York Times.
Donald Trump had another court hearing added to his calendar for later this month as questions swirl over the sufficiency of the former president's $175 million bond posted in his civil fraud case.Trump posted the bond, which on Monday was lowered from the original $454 million judgment, as he appeals New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron's ruling that found him and his business associates liable of misleading lenders. The bond ensures that New York Attorney General Letitia James,...
Most people know that twice-impeached former president Donald Trump spent Monday in a New York courthouse for the first day of his criminal trial for allegedly falsifying business records in connection to hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Trump is required to attend court dates for the 34-count felony trial in person. But Trump isn’t the only busy person running for president. President Joe Biden is also very busy—doing actual presidential stuff. On Monday, while Trump...
Democratic strategists are roasting former President Trump on Monday for appearing to fall asleep in a New York courtroom during the first day of his hush money trial.
Joan Walsh If you leave it up to the states, bad things will happen to women. That’s why rising numbers of voters are embracing broad abortion protections.
California Rep. Ro Khanna, Former Republican nominee for US Senate in Washington Tiffany Smiley, 2021 Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Producer Stephanie Cutter and CNN Political Commentator Shermichael Singleton join CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss the 2024 race.
Ahead of Donald Trump’s Supreme Court immunity hearing, briefs have poured in from parties who are not directly involved in his case. One of them comes from Trump’s former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. You might wonder: What business does Meadows have weighing in here? Recall that he’s not charged in the federal election interference case, which is the subject of the upcoming April 25 hearing. But he is charged in the overlapping Georgia state prosecution, where Trump is also charged...