Upcoming Court Session Scheduled to Outline Progression in Trump’s Federal Election Trial

Washington — A federal court has scheduled a hearing to determine forthcoming actions in the election case involving former President Donald Trump. This legal development marks another pivotal chapter in the ongoing scrutiny of Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The case centers on allegations that Trump and his associates attempted to manipulate electoral outcomes in key battleground states. Since leaving office, Trump has faced various charges linked to his actions surrounding the election, ensuring sustained legal battles and significant media attention. Legal experts suggest that the hearing could clarify … Read more

Florida Judge Declines to Dismiss Trump’s Defamation Case Against ABC, Cites Potential for Jury to Find News Anchor’s Comments Misleading

MIAMI — A defamation lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump against a major news network will proceed after a federal judge in Florida denied a motion to dismiss the case. The lawsuit centers on statements made by an anchor during an interview that suggested Trump had been found liable for rape, a characterization Trump contends is defamatory. The controversy stems from a broadcast interview where the anchor referred several times to Trump being “liable for rape,” citing outcomes from various legal proceedings against him. The judge, Cecilia Altonaga, in her decision, stated that while … Read more

Federal Judge Allows Trump’s Defamation Lawsuit Over ‘Rape’ Allegation to Progress

New York, NY — A legal decision has rekindled controversy around former President Donald Trump after a federal judge in Florida allowed his defamation lawsuit against ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos to proceed. This decision stems from an interview wherein Stephanopoulos referred to Trump as having been “found liable for rape” following a jury’s ruling last year against Trump in a separate case involving allegations by columnist E. Jean Carroll. In that case, presided over by New York Judge Lewis Kaplan, the jury concluded that Trump had sexually abused and defamed Carroll. However, it … Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Challenges Supreme Court’s Immunity Stance, Continues Prosecution in Trump’s Hush Money Case

New York — In a significant legal development, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has made a bold move in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump involving hush money payments. This follows a recent Supreme Court decision that broadly outlined presidential immunity, particularly distinguishing between official acts of the presidency and private conduct. Nearly a month after the high court’s decision, which was decided by a 6-3 margin, legal analysts have been scrutinizing the nuances of the ruling. The Supreme Court clarified that while presidents hold immunity for their official acts, this shield does … Read more