Former President Trump is set to tighten his lock on the GOP presidential nomination on Super Tuesday, with plausible expectations that he could sweep all 15 contests that are taking place. The main hope for his last remaining rival, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, would appear to be a victory in Virginia, buoyed by the moderate voters…
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The Supreme Court’s decision this week not to let Colorado unilaterally kick Donald Trump off the ballot doesn’t come as much of a surprise. As the high court correctly points out, piecemeal, state-by-state determinations of whether the former president is disqualified under the 14th Amendment for engaging in insurrection would result in “chaos.” So far,…
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The “Late Show” host found the funny in the former president’s strange sound.
He claims the legal system is corrupt, conflicted and rigged against him.The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling Monday knocking down Colorado's move to remove Donald Trump from the state's Republican primary ballot was a clear legal win for the former president, but the court also struck a blow to a central theme of Trump's presidential campaign:…
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Trump lawyer says Georgia election interference case’s prosecutor should be disqualified Reuterssource
ProfileSectionstvFeaturedMore From NBCFollow NBC NewsThere are no new alerts at this timeATLANTA — An attorney for one of former President Donald Trump’s co-defendants in Georgia wants the judge presiding over a misconduct motion against the Fulton County district attorney to hear testimony from a new witness about when DA Fani Willis began her romantic relationship…
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Sinéad O’Connor Estate Condemns “Biblical Devil” Donald Trump’s Use of “Nothing Compares 2 U” at Rallies Pitchfork Sinead O’Connor’s estate asks Donald Trump not to use her music BBC.com Sinead O’Connor’s estate asks Donald Trump to stop playing her music at rallies Yahoo! Voices source
The “Daily Show” host is not “completely sold” on the former president’s latest ridiculousness.
When 2024 dawned, the presidential race appeared destined to play out as much in the courts as on the campaign trail.Former president Donald Trump faced a pair of federal indictments. Two state cases brought the total criminal charges against him to 91. Challenges to his ballot eligibility proliferated, with the Supreme Court being asked to…
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Supreme Court rules states can’t remove Trump from presidential election ballot CNBCsource
Former Trump company CFO Weisselberg pleads guilty to perjury in fraud trial CNBCsource
Watch CBS News By Melissa Quinn Updated on: March 4, 2024 / 8:10 PM EST / CBS News Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday issued its highly anticipated decision siding with former President Donald Trump in a challenge to his eligibility for a second term in office, reversing a ruling from the top court…
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The former president put a horrible spin on one of his racist lines of attack.
By Ted Johnson Political Editor Donald Trump cannot be removed from state ballots in the 2024 election, despite a clause in the Constitution that restricts those who have engaged in an insurrection from holding office, the Supreme Court ruled today. In a 9-0 decision, the justices ruled that it was up to Congress, and not…
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The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states cannot disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol. In an unsigned opinion, a majority of the justices held that only Congress – and not the states – can enforce Section 3 of the…
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Former President Trump on Monday took a victory lap after the Supreme Court restored him to the ballot in Colorado, rebuffing 14th Amendment challenges to his candidacy for the White House.But Trump’s attention quickly shifted to a more pressing Supreme Court case in his eyes: one concerning whether he can be criminally prosecuted for his…
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Wisconsin FoodieUniversity PlacePBS Wisconsin NewsJohn McGivern’s Main StreetsSupport PBS Wisconsin and gain extended access to many of your favorite PBS shows & films.Watch PBS Passport now >Activate PBS Passport >CourtsA lawsuit settlement makes public months of texts and emails detailing how two attorneys for then-President Donald Trump orchestrated a plan for fake electors to file…
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WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Colorado can’t use an anti-insurrectionist provision of the Constitution to kick Donald Trump off the ballot, leaving it up to voters to decide whether the former president should be returned to the White House after trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election.In a unanimous decision,…
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Former President Donald Trump appeared on a Minnesota conservative talk radio station on Monday and suggested he won the state four years ago, before moments later seeming to acknowledge he lost in 2020.“I thought we won it last time, I’ll be honest, and I think we did win it. It’s very interesting, bad things happened…
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Trump in January was ordered to pay $83.3 million for defaming the ex-columnist.Attorneys for Donald Trump have repeated their request for a delay of the $83 million judgment in E. Jean Carroll's defamation case against the former president, arguing that the former columnist's lawyers contradicted themselves in a recent court filing.Defense lawyers Alina Habba —…
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The trial is scheduled to get underway March 25 in New York.With jury selection scheduled to begin in Donald Trump's New York hush money trial in three weeks, the former president's defense lawyers have asked Judge Juan Merchan to deny prosecutors' recent request for a limited gag order, arguing the former president should be permitted…
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Donald Trump Warns of ‘Terrible’ Supreme Court Ruling Newsweeksource
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously rejected efforts by some states to declare former President Donald Trump ineligible to run again but was more divided over whether – and how – anyone else could do so.The justices also didn’t weigh in on a central finding of Colorado’s now-reversed decision: that he can’t run…
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One particularly fawning comment about the former president confused many.
One particularly fawning comment about the former president confused many.