Former White House Lawyer Affirms Criminal Nature of Charges Against Trump as Special Counsel Drops Election Subversion Case

Washington, D.C. — A former White House lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump has made a striking statement about the criminal charges Trump faced concerning his attempts to influence the 2020 election results. The lawyer, Ty Cobb, described the allegations as unequivocally criminal during an appearance on CNN. This comes amidst special counsel Jack Smith’s decision to drop a key case against Trump linked to his actions around the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, a move that sparked significant legal and political commentary. Smith’s filing to the court to dismiss the Washington D.C. case was notable, … Read more

Brooke Rollins Appointed by Trump as Head of Agriculture Department, Signaling Conservative Shift

Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has appointed Brooke Rollins, a conservative lawyer with a history of advocating for justice reform and deregulation, to lead the Department of Agriculture. Rollins, who previously served as acting director of the Domestic Policy Council during Trump’s administration, steps into a role vital for shaping U.S. agricultural policy and food regulation. Brooke Rollins, whose career has blended legal expertise with a keen focus on public policy, brings a distinctive approach to her new position. Before her tenure in the White House, she was president and CEO of the … Read more

Trump Administration Considers Sanctions Against UK Prosecutor in Netanyahu ICC Case

The Hague, Netherlands — Former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating imposing sanctions on a British lawyer who is spearheading the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This move by Trump signals a contentious relationship with the ICC, which recently issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Israel’s former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over allegations of war crimes committed in Gaza. The arrest warrants, spearheaded by British lawyer and Chief ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan, were issued following a unanimous decision by a three-judge panel in early May. The ICC’s decision … Read more

Trump Hush Money Sentencing Postponed Again by Court Decision

New York, NY – A federal judge has postponed the sentencing of Donald Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty in 2018 to tax evasion and campaign finance violations involving payments made to silence allegations of extramarital affairs during Trump’s presidential campaign. The sentencing, originally scheduled for this year, has been deferred to a later date to allow additional time for ongoing investigations related to the case. Cohen admitted to paying $130,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels and arranging a $150,000 payment through the National Enquirer publisher to former Playboy model Karen McDougal. … Read more