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Trump could soon be indicted in Georgia over election manipulation case

A Georgia prosecutor is expected to seek a grand jury indictment in the coming weeks in her investigation into efforts by Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the former president's 2020 election loss. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis began investigating more than two years ago, shortly after a recording was released of a January 2021 phone call Trump made to Georgia's secretary of state. Willis has strongly hinted that any indictment would come between July 31 and August 18. One of two grand juries seated July 11 is expected to hear the case. If Trump is indicted by a Georgia grand jury, it would add to a growing list of legal troubles as he campaigns for president. Trump is set to go to trial in New York in March to face state charges related to hush-money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign. And he has another trial scheduled for May on federal charges related to his handling of classified documents. He has pleaded not guilty in those cases. The ...

Trump could soon be indicted in Georgia over election manipulation case
Updated On : 31 Jul 2023 | 1:02 PM IST

Fresh charges tie Donald Trump even more closely to coverup effort

It's a stunning new allegation in an already serious case: Former President Donald Trump sought to delete Mar-a-Lago surveillance footage to obstruct the Justice Department's investigation into his handling of classified documents. The latest criminal charges unsealed Thursday deepen Trump's legal jeopardy, alleging a more central role for the former president than previously known in a cover-up that prosecutors say was meant to prevent them from recovering top-secret documents he took with him after he left the White House. Coming as Trump braces for possible additional indictments related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the new allegations strengthen special counsel Jack Smith's already powerful case against Trump while undercutting potential defenses floated by the former president, experts say. Before these new charges, you could maybe try some sort of defense that this was all a mistake, it was my staff' or confusion about what documents he actually had, said former ..

Fresh charges tie Donald Trump even more closely to coverup effort
Updated On : 29 Jul 2023 | 1:02 PM IST

Trump's lawyers fight to view classified evidence in Mar A Lago trial

Prosecutors described difficulties in obtaining an order defining guidelines for how the defendants and their attorneys will handle classified material in the case in a late Thursday filing

Trump's lawyers fight to view classified evidence in Mar A Lago trial
Updated On : 29 Jul 2023 | 9:10 AM IST

Donald Trump faces fresh charges over footage in Mar-a-Lago probe

Trump had recently announced he had received notice that he was a target in that probe. He has pleaded not guilty in the Florida case and faces a trial on May 20

Donald Trump faces fresh charges over footage in Mar-a-Lago probe
Updated On : 28 Jul 2023 | 10:27 PM IST

Trump accused of asking staffer to delete footage in Florida classified

Donald Trump faces new charges in the classified documents case that accuse him of asking a staffer to delete camera footage at his Florida in an effort to obstruct the federal investigation into his possession of the records, according to an updated indictment unsealed Thursday. The indictment includes new counts of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information, compounding Trump's legal jeopardy even as he braces for a possible additional indictment in Washington over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The additional counts underscore the extent of the yearlong investigation into Trump that first produced charges last month in the form of a 38-count indictment against Trump and his valet Walt Nauta. Surveillance footage at the Mar-a-Lago complex has long been central to the investigation because, according to prosecutors, it showed Nauta moving boxes of documents in and out of a storage room including such action one day ...

Trump accused of asking staffer to delete footage in Florida classified
Updated On : 28 Jul 2023 | 7:47 AM IST

Judge sets a trial date for next May in Trump's classified documents case

A federal judge in Florida has scheduled a trial date for next May for former President Donald Trump in a case charging him with illegally retaining hundreds of classified documents. The May 20, 2024, trial date, set Friday by US District Judge Aileen Cannon, is a compromise between a request from prosecutors to set the trial for this December and a bid by defense lawyers to put it off indefinitely until sometime after the 2024 presidential election. If the date holds, it would follow close on the heels of a separate New York trial for Trump on dozens of state charges of falsifying business records in connection with an alleged hush money payment to a porn actor. It also means the trial would not start until deep into the presidential nominating calendar and probably well after the Republican nominee is clear though before that person is officially nominated at the Republican National Convention. In pushing back the trial from the December 11 start date that the Justice Department

Judge sets a trial date for next May in Trump's classified documents case
Updated On : 22 Jul 2023 | 7:44 AM IST

Judge sets trial date for next May in Trump's classified documents case

A federal judge in Florida has set a trial date for next May for former President Donald Trump in a case charging him with illegally retaining hundreds of classified documents. The May 20, 2024, trial date is a compromise between a request from prosecutors to set the trial for this December and a request from defense lawyers to schedule it after the 2024 presidential election.

Judge sets trial date for next May in Trump's classified documents case
Updated On : 21 Jul 2023 | 7:46 PM IST

Federal judge nixes Donald Trump's bid to move hush-money criminal case

Donald Trump can't make a federal case out of this one. U.S. District Judge Alvin K Hellerstein on Wednesday rejected the former president's bid to move his hush-money criminal case from New York state court to federal court, ruling that Trump's lawyers had failed to meet a high legal bar for changing jurisdiction. Hellerstein found that the allegations pertained to Trump's personal life, not presidential duties that would have merited a move to federal court. The evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the matter was a purely a personal item of the President a cover-up of an embarrassing event, Hellerstein wrote in a 25-page ruling. Hush money paid to an adult film star is not related to a President's official acts. It does not reflect in any way the color of the President's official duties. Hellerstein's decision sets the stage for Trump to stand trial in state court in Manhattan as early as next spring, overlapping with the 2024 presidential primary season in what could be a ...

Federal judge nixes Donald Trump's bid to move hush-money criminal case
Updated On : 20 Jul 2023 | 7:20 AM IST

Donald Trump 'target in Capitol riots probe', faces another arrest

He further said, expects to be arrested by a federal investigation into the January 6 riot at the Capitol and efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election

Donald Trump 'target in Capitol riots probe', faces another arrest
Updated On : 18 Jul 2023 | 11:28 PM IST

Trump's classified documents case set for first pretrial conference hearing

A Florida judge who issued a court ruling last year that critics said was unduly favourable to Donald Trump is set to preside Tuesday over the first pretrial conference in his landmark criminal case concerning the mishandling of classified documents. Prosecutors and defense lawyers are scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to discuss the rules and procedures that will govern how classified evidence is used in the case. It's a routine subject for any prosecution that concerns classified information, but it's notable because it will be Cannon's first time hearing arguments in the case since the former president's indictment last month. At issue during Tuesday's arguments is a 1980 law known as the Classified Information Procedures Act. That statute governs how classified information is handled by the parties in a criminal prosecution. It's meant to balance a defendant's right to access evidence that prosecutors intend to use in a case against the government's ...

Trump's classified documents case set for first pretrial conference hearing
Updated On : 18 Jul 2023 | 11:54 AM IST

Court rejects Trump attempt to thwart prosecutor in election investigation

Georgia's highest court Monday rejected a request by former President Donald Trump to block a district attorney from prosecuting him for his actions in wake of the 2020 election. The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously shot down a petition that Trump's attorneys filed last week asking the court to intervene. Trump's legal team argued that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office should be barred from seeking charges and that a special grand jury report that is part of the inquiry should be thrown out. Willis has been investigating since early 2021 whether Trump and his allies broke any laws as they tried to overturn his narrow election loss in Georgia to Democrat Joe Biden. She has suggested she is likely to seek charges in the case from a grand jury next month. The state Supreme Court noted in its five-page ruling Monday that Trump has a similar petition pending in Fulton County Superior Court. The justices unanimously declined to overstep the lower court, writing .

Court rejects Trump attempt to thwart prosecutor in election investigation
Updated On : 18 Jul 2023 | 10:21 AM IST

Judge in Donald Trump documents case under spotlight as arguments near

A month after former President Donald Trump was charged with mishandling classified documents, the judge presiding over the case is set to take on a more visible role as she weighs competing requests on a trial date and hears arguments this week on a procedural, but potentially crucial, area of the law. A pretrial conference Tuesday to discuss procedures for handling classified information will represent the first courtroom arguments in the case before US District Judge Aileen Cannon since Trump was indicted five weeks ago. The arguments could provide insight into how Cannon intends to preside over the case while she also confronts the unresolved question of how to schedule Trump's trial as he campaigns for president. Those issues would be closely watched in any trial involving a former president. But Cannon could face additional scrutiny in light of a much-dissected ruling she issued last year that granted the Trump team's request for a special master to conduct an independent rev

Judge in Donald Trump documents case under spotlight as arguments near
Updated On : 17 Jul 2023 | 11:21 AM IST

Biden closes out his Europe trip by showcasing new NATO member Finland

Finland joined as NATO's newest member earlier this year, an entry that effectively doubled the alliance's border with Russia

Biden closes out his Europe trip by showcasing new NATO member Finland
Updated On : 13 Jul 2023 | 5:59 PM IST

Trump lashes out after Justice Dept no longer says presidency shields him

Former President Donald Trump lashed out on social media against the U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday after it stopped supporting his claim that the presidency shields him from liability against a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he sexually attacked her in the mid-1990s. Trump said in a post on his social media platform that the department's reversal a day earlier in the lawsuit brought by advice columnist E. Jean Carroll was part of the "political Witch Hunt" he faces while campaigning for the presidency as a Republican. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Carroll, 79, sued Trump, 77, for defamation months after he vehemently denied her claims first made publicly in a 2019 memoir that a chance encounter between the pair at a Bergdorf Goodman store began with flirtations but ended in a violent encounter inside a dressing room in a desolate section of the store. The progression of the lawsuit, filed in 2020, was delayed for

Trump lashes out after Justice Dept no longer says presidency shields him
Updated On : 13 Jul 2023 | 8:49 AM IST

Trump must face E. Jean Carroll defamation suit as DOJ reverses course

The DOJ revisited the issue after an appeals court clarified that workers are only protected by the law if their actions were intended to help the government

Trump must face E. Jean Carroll defamation suit as DOJ reverses course
Updated On : 12 Jul 2023 | 11:00 PM IST

FBI director set to clash with Republicans on Trump, Hunter Biden case

The director of the FBI will face some of his harshest critics in Congress on Wednesday as he testifies before a House committee that is leading several investigations into claims that the law enforcement agency unfairly targets conservatives. FBI Director Chris Wray's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee is expected to be contentious. Republicans are prepared to aggressively question the director on several fronts, including the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump, the ongoing investigation into President Joe Biden's son and the push for a new FBI headquarters. It's just the latest display of the new normal on Capitol Hill, where Republicans who have long billed themselves as the champions of police and law and order are growing deeply at odds with federal law enforcement and the FBI, accusing the bureau of bias dating back to investigations of Trump when he was president. The new dynamic has forced Democrats into a new position of defending these law ...

FBI director set to clash with Republicans on Trump, Hunter Biden case
Updated On : 12 Jul 2023 | 11:29 AM IST

Trump can be held accountable in lawsuit after Justice dept reverses course

The Justice Department on Tuesday said that Donald Trump can be held personally liable for remarks he made about a woman who accused him of rape a reversal of its position that Trump was protected because he was president when he made the remarks. In a letter filed with the judge presiding over a defamation lawsuit that columnist E. Jean Carroll brought in Manhattan federal court in 2020, the department says it no longer has a sufficient basis to conclude that Trump was motivated in his statements about Carroll's claims by more than an insignificant desire to serve the United States. Previously, the department had agreed with Trump's attorneys that he was protected from the lawsuit by the Westfall Act, which provides federal employees absolute immunity from lawsuits brought over conduct occurring within the scope of their employment. In May, a jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages after concluding that Trump sexually abused her in 1996 at a midtown Manhattan Bergdorf Goodman .

Trump can be held accountable in lawsuit after Justice dept reverses course
Updated On : 12 Jul 2023 | 9:43 AM IST

Jury to decide whether Trump will be charged over Georgia's 2020 election

A grand jury being seated Tuesday in Atlanta will likely consider whether criminal charges are appropriate for former President Donald Trump or his Republican allies for their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating since shortly after Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in early 2021 and suggested the state's top elections official could help him find 11,780 votes, just enough needed to beat Democrat Joe Biden. The 2 1/2-year investigation expanded to include an examination of a slate of Republican fake electors, phone calls by Trump and others to Georgia officials in the weeks after the 2020 election and unfounded allegations of widespread election fraud made to state lawmakers. Willis, a Democrat, is expected to present her case before one of two new grand juries being seated Tuesday. She has previously suggested that any indictments would likely come in August. Here's how th

Jury to decide whether Trump will be charged over Georgia's 2020 election
Updated On : 11 Jul 2023 | 1:09 PM IST

Trump lawyers to delay pretrial conference in classified documents case

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump say they agreed with federal prosecutors to delay to next week a pretrial hearing to discuss how classified information is handled in court as he faces federal charges that he illegally hoarded classifed documents at his Florida estate. The hearing to discuss the Classified Information Procedures Act had previously been set for Friday. But an attorney for Trump's valet Walt Nauta, who was charged alongside the former president, said he has another bench trial this week in Washington preventing him from appearing Friday in South Florida. The attorneys said in their filing that they can appear at the pretrial conference to go over the 1980 law on July 18, adding they had also checked with U.S. attorneys on moving the date. The judge in the case, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, still needs to agree to the new date. Trump and Nauta were charged in a 38-count indictment with conspiring to hide classified documents at Mar-a-Lago from federal .

Trump lawyers to delay pretrial conference in classified documents case
Updated On : 11 Jul 2023 | 9:46 AM IST

Trump is unelectable, says $3.6 mn ad campaign tied to influential group

The 60-second ad features a former Trump supporter named John sitting on his front porch steps and describing Trump as a losing bet for Republicans

Trump is unelectable, says $3.6 mn ad campaign tied to influential group
Updated On : 10 Jul 2023 | 11:19 PM IST