• US: Donald Trump cannot pay $464 million bond in civil fraud case, his lawyers tell court

    A New York court had asked the Republican leader to pay the amount after finding him guilty of fraudulently overstating his wealth and duping investors.

    • KTVZ

    Post-pandemic car pricing remains high, but shifts in the market may bring prices down in 2024

    CoPilot compares current used car prices to the replacement cost of a comparable new car and finds rising prices.

  • Apple to be sued by US Department of Justice for antitrust as soon as tomorrow

    We've heard a lot recently about how the EU commission has been cracking

  • Justice Department to Sue Apple for Antitrust Violations as Soon as Thursday

    (Bloomberg) -- The Justice Department is poised to sue Apple Inc. as soon as Thursday, accusing the world’s second most valuable tech company of violating antitrust laws by blocking rivals from accessing hardware and software features of its iPhone.Most Read from BloombergTrump Rules Out Vivek Ramaswamy as Running Mate as He Eyes New TeamSam Bankman-Fried Says 50-Year Sentence Only Suitable for a ‘Super Villain’What Happens If Trump Can’t Post His $454 Million BondFed to Give Fresh Clues on...

  • Ex-Trump Lawyer John Eastman Gets Bad News in Court

    A California judge has recommended that John Eastman, former lawyer for ex-president Donald Trump, lose his law license over accusations that Eastman attempted to help overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.Eastman, former dean of Chapman University School of Law, is facing 11 misconduct charges from the State Bar of California, accused of pushing to keep Trump in power by "executing a strategy, unsupported by facts or law, to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020...

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    Can Trump's Mar-a-Lago Be Seized If He Doesn't Pay Court-Imposed Fine?

    Here's what to know about allegations that New York Attorney General Letitia James was preparing to seize the Palm Beach property.

  • High Court Decision May Pose New Challenges to Julian Assange Prosecution

    To get approval to extradite Julian Assange, the US would need to provide assurances regarding Assange's ability to rely on a First Amendment defense. That may pose a dilemma for the US.

  • Donald Trump's Truth Social Posts May Backfire in Court—Legal Analyst

    Former President Donald Trump's Truth Social posts may backfire in court amid the his ongoing legal cases, according to attorney and legal analyst Joyce Vance on Sunday.Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, was fined $355 million after being found liable in a civil fraud trial brought against him and The Trump Organization by New York Attorney General Letitia James, which accused him of fraudulently overvaluing assets to secure more favorable bank loans. With interest, the penalty is...

    • CNN

    Trump lawyer asked if team is taking foreign money to pay legal fees

    Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba faced questions about the possibility of him taking loans or donations from foreign governments or parties to help pay his mounting legal fees as he faces a $464 million bond in his New York civil fraud case. CNN’s Jake Tapper and his political panel discuss the dangerous implications of that happening.

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    Supreme Court escalates high-stakes border drama between Biden, Texas and Trump

    For a few fleeting hours Tuesday, Texas was able to enforce a hardline immigration law blasted by critics as an affront to human rights – thanks to a huge assist from the conservative majority on the US Supreme Court. The intervention by the nation’s top bench triggered a day of twisting legal drama that only exacerbated the chaos over the nation’s overwhelmed immigration system, reinforced the politicization of the court and stoked fresh controversy over an issue that threatens President Joe...

  • Trump lawyers urge US supreme court to dismiss election interference case

    Presidents should have immunity for acts taken in office, they say – including attempts to overturn 2020 election resultsLawyers for Donald Trump urged the US supreme court to find that presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts they take in office and, therefore, dismiss the federal criminal case against Trump over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.The arguments from Trump came in a brief submitted to the court Tuesday before oral...

    • Vox

    Supreme Court Justice Barrett tells MAGA judges how to lie and get away with it

    The Supreme Court handed down a brief order on Tuesday allowing an unconstitutional Texas state immigration law to go into effect. The case is known as United States v. Texas. Though this order is temporary, the result is shocking. Texas’s law, which allows state officials to arrest migrants and state courts to order them deported to Mexico, violates 150 years of settled law establishing that the federal government, and not the states, gets to decide which foreign nationals may enter or remain...