Judge Upholds Trump’s Felony Conviction Amid Challenges of Presidential Immunity

In a pivotal ruling on Monday in New York, a judge confirmed that the felony conviction of President-elect Donald Trump will remain effective for the time being. This decision arrives amidst complex legal discussions following a Supreme Court ruling in July that addressed presidential immunity and its implications for cases involving former presidents. The recent Supreme Court decision has sparked considerable debate. It declared that while a president is shielded from being prosecuted for actions taken in an official capacity, this immunity does not extend to personal actions either before or after their term. This … Read more

Donald Trump’s Presidential Library to Receive $15 Million as Part of Settlement in Defamation Dispute Over Rape Allegation Claims

NEW YORK — In a significant legal settlement, ABC News has agreed to allocate $15 million to the planned presidential library of Donald Trump, as part of a resolution to a defamation lawsuit stemming from false statements made by anchor George Stephanopoulos regarding Trump’s legal battles with writer E. Jean Carroll. The network has also consented to cover $1 million in legal fees for Trump’s attorney, within an agreement disclosed this Saturday. The case revolved around allegations by Stephanopoulos during a broadcast of “This Week” on March 10. He inaccurately claimed that Trump had been … Read more

Trump’s Attorney Alleges Political Oppression in Wake of Wisconsin Fake Elector Controversy

MADISON, Wis. — A lawyer who played a key role in setting up a group of alternate electors in Wisconsin during the 2020 presidential election alleges he is a target of political persecution. The strategy, considered controversial and part of a broader national effort, sought to challenge the legitimacy of the election results in key swing states. The attorney, who has not been criminally charged, asserts that his actions were legal, undertaken in his capacity as counsel, and purely aimed at exploring legal options for then-president Donald Trump. Central to his defense is the claim … Read more

Trump’s Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth Threatens Legal Action Against Sexual Assault Accuser Over Extortion Claims

Washington, D.C. – Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host and nominee for U.S. Secretary of Defense by President-elect Donald Trump, has reportedly threatened to sue for extortion a woman who previously accused him of sexual assault, particularly if his confirmation process is thwarted. Tim Parlatore, attorney for Hegseth, hinted that although the accuser may not face criminal charges, a civil case citing extortion remains a possibility. This legal development stems from allegations dating back to 2017 when a woman claimed Hegseth assaulted her in Monterey, California, during a Republican women’s event. While the local … Read more