• Pompeo not shutting door on joining a second Trump administration

    Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday did not rule out accepting a position from former President Trump in a second administration, if he's reelected in November. Asked by Fox News's Neil Cavuto if he would consider working under Trump again, Pompeo said it was "flattering" to hear that his name has come up.

  • Judge approves Trump’s $91 million bond in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit

    A federal judge signed off on former President Trump’s roughly $91 million appeal bond in advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit on Tuesday.

  • Trump Florida Judge Cannon denies Trump dismissal on 'unconstitutional vagueness'

    U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday dismissed former President Trump's motion to dismiss charges of retaining classified documents on the grounds of "unconstitutional vagueness."  This is only one of two motions from Trump's legal team. The judge has not ruled on the other motion to dismiss based on the Presidential Records Act (PRA).  Defense attorney Todd Blanche argued earlier that the Trump position is that the PRA gives the president the authority to retain documents he sees...

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    Trump legal news brief: Trump appeals Judge McAfee's ruling allowing Fani Willis to stay on Georgia case

    Lawyers for former President Donald Trump file an emergency appeal challenging Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can continue to prosecute Trump and 18 others on election interference charges now that lead prosecutor Nathan Wade has stepped down.

  • These former Trump voters are determined to stop him. Here’s how

    President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and their surrogates need to focus their time and resources on consolidating the Democratic base and touting the president’s accomplishments in office. Yet anti-Trump Republicans also have work to do when it comes to building support for Biden. A group of anti-Trump Republicans are launching their second “Republican Voters Against Trump” campaign against the former president, planning to spend $50 million and use homemade testimonial videos...

  • Judge Tosses Burlington Cannabiz Owner's Lawsuit

    A Vermont judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a Burlington cannabis entrepreneur who claimed he was “hoodwinked” by the Canadian company that bought his business. Shayne Lynn of High Fidelity alleged that Toronto-based SLANG Worldwide gave fraudulent and negligent misrepresentations when discussing its financial condition during a $25 million merger in 2021. SLANG, a publicly traded company, buys and sells licenses for cannabis edibles and accessories. Executives told Lynn the...

  • Terminally Ill Dog Stops Attempted Burglary

    A terminally ill hospice dog named Tango has emerged as a hero after thwarting an attempted robbery at his foster carer's home.

  • Wisconsin Lawsuits to Kick Trump Off Ballot Dismissed

    US Supreme Court ruling declared states lack authority to disqualify Trump.

  • Trump Administration Was Flush With Prescription Meds, Allegedly

    Source: HUM Images / Getty A recent report claims that the Trump administration had easy access to prescription medications in large amounts, with doctors behaving “like the Wild West”. A follow-up to a report from the Inspector General of the Department of Defense that criticized the White House Medical Unit during the Trump administration reveals that the unit doled out prescription medication with little to no oversight and messy record keeping. One source close to the matter stated to...

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    Judge issues injunction in driver’s license lawsuit

    A judge in Shawnee County has issued a temporary injunction in a lawsuit filed by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach over a new state law regarding driver’s licenses. The ruling holds that state driver’s licenses are required

    • MSNBC

    Judge delays Trump hush money trial in New York

    Donald Trump’s hush money case has been delayed by 30 days for the judge to consider arguments about evidence in the case. NYU law professor Melissa Murray and former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti join MSNBC’s Katie Phang to discuss. (Check out The Beat's playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Connect with Ari Melber: https://www.instagram.com/arimelber)

  • Nathan Wade Resigns from Trump Georgia Case After Judge's Ultimatum

    Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor in former U.S. president Donald Trump's election subversion case in Georgia, withdrew from the case on Friday, CNN reported, citing his resignation letter.