A former aide to Donald Trump has reportedly revealed to prosecutors that the former president regularly used classified documents to write out to-do lists for assistants. According to ABC News Molly Michael, who worked as an assistant to Trump between 2018 and 2022, revealed to federal investigators that Trump repeatedly …
Read More »Jack Smith Asks for Gag Order to Stop Trump From Intimidating Witnesses
U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan warned Donald Trump in August that she would not tolerate any actions that could be perceived as witness intimidation by the former president in his 2020 election meddling case. She’s now considering a motion for a partial gag-order on Trump’s public statements. According to …
Read More »Judge Rejects Meadows' Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A judge denied former Donald Trump Chief of StaffMark Meadows‘ bid to move the Georgia criminal case against him from state to federal court. Meadows, Trump, and 17 others werecharged in August by Fulton County District AttorneyFani Willisina sprawling RICO indictmentresulting from a lengthy investigation into efforts to overturnGeorgia’s 2020 …
Read More »Meadows Appears Ready to Throw Trump Under the Bus in Georgia Case: Report
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and five other co-defendants pleaded not guilty in the Georgia election interference case on Tuesday. The pleas came after Politico reported earlier in the day about a new trend seems to be emerging among those charged alongside Donald Trump: shift the blame …
Read More »Ken Chesebro Wants Nothing to Do With Sidney Powell — Especially in Court
Trump’s co-defendant, Ken Chesebro, does not, under any circumstances, want to be tried alongside Sidney Powell. Both Chesebro and Powell were indicted earlier this month in a sweeping Georgia RICO case that charged Donald Trump and 18 of his allies with offenses related to efforts to overturn the results of …
Read More »Trump Pleads Not Guilty in Georgia RICO Case
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 13 criminal counts brought against him in a Georgia RICO case targeting his and his allies’ efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. Via a waiver submitted to the court on Thursday, Trump declined his right to an in-person …
Read More »Donald Trump's Georgia Trial on RICO Charges to Livestream on YouTube, Judge Rules
Donald Trump, once banned from YouTube, will return to the video site in an unexpected way after the Georgia judge overseeing the former president’s election interference case announced that the trial will be livestreamed on the Fulton County Court’s channel. Judge Scott McAfee announced the trial’s broadcast Thursday, soon after …
Read More »'We Did Nothing Wrong,' Claims Architect of Plan to Overturn Democratic Process
John Eastman, one of the legal minds behindDonald Trump’s scheme to overturn the 2020 election, said he and his co-defendants in the Georgia indictment “did nothing wrong” during a Fox News interview that aired Tuesday. “We did nothing wrong. We were challenging the election for what even Vice President [Mike] …
Read More »Judge Slates Trump's Federal Coup Trial for Heart of Primary Season
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Monday that Trump’s D.C.-based election meddling trial will begin on March 4, 2024, the day before key primary elections take place on Super Tuesday. The ruling moves the trial back several months from the Justice Department’s original date request, but far before the Trump team’s bid …
Read More »Trump Co-Defendant Deemed Flight Risk, Denied Bond
Trump and the 18 co-defendants in his Georgia election interference RICO case all met the deadline to surrender to authorities for arrest on Friday, and while most of them were released from the Fulton County jail on bail, one remains in custody. Harrison Floyd, a former marine who was associated …
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