• WCVB

    Former Mass. AG Martha Coakley on jury selection in Karen Read, Donald Trump case

    Former Mass. AG Martha Coakley on jury selection in Karen Read, Donald Trump case

    • CNN

    Haberman: Former Trump lawyer’s notetaking is ‘disquieting’ to Trump

    Evan Corcoran, an attorney for Donald Trump who became a critical witness in the classified documents case against the former president, no longer represents him, CNN has learned. New York Times reporter and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss.

  • Former Trump Administration Official William Wolfe Says Trump Is Cloaking A Radical Abortion Agenda

    Last week, various Christian nationalists and abortion abolitionists gathered for a discussion on Twitter about how they should respond to former President Donald Trump’s recent statements about abortion, specifically his criticism that a recent court ruling in Arizona went too far and his claim that he would not sign a national abortion ban if he’s […]

  • Uyghur activist receives Roosevelt freedom of worship award

    Zumretay Arkin says China needs to be held accountable for rights violations against Uyghurs.

  • NY AG Letitia James is not done with Donald Trump

    New York Attorney General Letitia James is not content to rest on her $454 million civil fraud trial victory, even as Trump's debt to the state keeps snowballing, growing by a punishing $5 million in interest since February.No, James still has some unfinished Trump business on her calendar.She is asking hard questions about the $175 million bond that would safeguard at least some of what Trump owes New York while he appeals losing the trial. A hearing on the bond's financial soundness is set for...

  • 'Unusual': Former prosecutor explains what stands out about Trump's jury selection

    Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner was struck by the "unusual" rapidity and method with which Judge Juan Merchan built out a jury in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush payment case in Manhattan — and in a newly released video, outlined what he believed it meant."We are knee-deep in jury selection in that New York courtroom in which Donald Trump is being tried in the first of his four criminal cases," he opened on his "Justice Matters" series.So far, a number of jurors have...

  • Donald Trump: Former president, criminal defendant – and style icon?

    Ex-adviser Stephen Miller bizarrely claims his old boss ‘changed American fashion’

  • "Hindenburg Award" launched to recognize Republicans enabling Trump's fascism

    Jennifer Rubin has been one of the best WaPo columnists for years. Yes, she's definitely on the conservative side, but she has been forcefully anti-Trump from the beginning, pro-gay marriage, pro-environment. I've heard her described as a Moynihan Democrat. The headline of her latest column is so important:   Republican denial: They think tyrants won't come after them It's always always always the same — some "in" group goes along with the crazy and the fascism because, even though they are...

  • Bragg in 'Uncomfortable' Position at Trump Trial: Former Federal Prosecutor

    Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is in an "uncomfortable" position in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial, a former federal prosecutor said this week.On Monday, former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman appeared on Fox News' Fox & Friends to speak about the start of Trump's criminal trial for alleged hush money payments made to former adult film star Stormy Daniels and suggested that Bragg was "bullied" by New York attorney Mark Pomerantz into bringing the case against the former...

  • Real-life 'Rosie the Riveters' awarded Congressional Gold Medal

    Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram takes a look at Congress honoring women for their service during World War II on 'Special Report.'

  • Former Trump executive sentenced to 5 months in jail for lying

    NEW YORK >> Allen Weisselberg, a retired executive in Donald Trump’s real estate empire, was sentenced today to five months in jail for lying under oath during his testimony in the civil fraud lawsuit brought against the former president by New York’s attorney general.

  • Judge Cannon 'resents' having to protect witnesses against Trump: Former prosecutor

    Judge Aileen Cannon appears to "resent" having to take steps to protect witnesses against former President Donald Trump from threats in his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Tuesday.This comes after Cannon, a South Florida judge appointed by Trump himself, agreed to protect the names of certain government witnesses against Trump — after special counsel Jack Smith demanding protection for several witnesses he warned would be...