WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors chided the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s classified ... openness ...
Cannon’s decision to allow Trump a “special master” in the case stunned legal observers, who saw it as a legally questionable gift to the former president. That earned her a strong rebuke ...
But special treatment carries a hefty price: It shatters the American lore that everyone is treated equally before the law. The result, ironically, is a partial confirmation of one of Trump’s ...
The appeals court initially overturned part of Cannon’s order and allowed authorities to continue investigating the documents during the special master review. The appeals panel called Trump's ...
This week the nation got its first glimpse of Donald Trump as a criminal defendant as he appeared at his New York trial, accused of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments in an ...
Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of mishandling classified materials. Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty last June to a 37-count indictment related to his handling of ...
In perhaps prosecutors’ strongest rebuke yet to how Judge Aileen Cannon has handled the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, special counsel Jack Smith said in court ...
Former President Trump again lashed out at special counsel Jack Smith, accusing the prosecutor of “attacking” the judge overseeing his documents case. Trump posted on social media after Smith ...
Two important figures in former President Trump’s legal struggles have made it onto this year’s Time magazine list of the 100 most influential people. Special counsel Jack Smith, who is ...
Accepting such an argument would be "pure fiction," the special counsel argued. Special counsel Jack Smith, responding on Tuesday to the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified ...
Special counsel Jack Smith is prosecuting former President Donald Trump on various charges in two cases before federal courts, but several times, he has made his case to the public rather than ...