Washington Post – Politics:
Trump’s lawyers have pressed the Justice Department for information on far-right conspiracy theories, further blurring the line between his campaign and his court battles.
Washington Post – Politics:
Trump’s lawyers have pressed the Justice Department for information on far-right conspiracy theories, further blurring the line between his campaign and his court battles.
Washington Post – Politics:
Trump can be sued by police and lawmakers injured during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, appeals court rules.
Washington Post – Politics:
The text messages and emails were made public as part of a fight over whether the Justice Department could have access to Perry’s phone.
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Nicole Berner would take a seat that has been open for months on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit amid disagreement between the White House and Senate.
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Prosecutors for Special Counsel Jack Smith said they can prove Donald Trump used deceit to try to overturn the election results without getting in his head.
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A pause on Donald Trump’s gag order in his federal election interference trial in D.C. is in place as an appeals court reviews the matter.
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Trump appointee Federico Klein considered it part of his “duties” to attend the Jan. 6 Trump rally and join protesters who mobbed the Capitol. He was sentenced to 70 months.
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Trump’s ability to conform to the order, and a judge’s ability to police it, will be a constant question as he campaigns and prepares for his March trial in D.C.
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Prosecutors asked U.S. Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to limit Trump’s statements saying his inflammatory commentary jeopardizes the integrity of the trial.