Former President Trump’s Name Removed from Illinois Primary Ballot: What’s Next in the Legal Battle?

A judge in Cook County, Illinois, has issued a ruling that removes former President Donald Trump’s name from the state’s primary ballot. However, this decision follows the commencement of early voting for the upcoming primary election on March 19. The judge, Tracie Porter, has temporarily stayed her ruling until Friday, anticipating an appeal from Trump’s legal team, who have declared their intention to do so promptly. Porter also stated that her ruling would remain on hold if the U.S. Supreme Court delivers a decision “inconsistent” with hers in a case involving a similar matter in … Read more

Former Trump Lawyer Warns of Potential ‘Retribution’ Awaiting Biden If He Loses: What’s at Stake for the President-Elect?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer has warned that President Joe Biden may face severe consequences if he loses power. Michael Cohen, a prominent figure from the Trump administration, highlighted the potential for “retribution” against Biden should his presidency be cut short. These comments come as political tensions in the United States continue to run high. Cohen’s statement reflects the deeply divided political climate, where animosity and hostility exist between the two major parties. The notion of retribution suggests that the consequences of losing power could extend beyond simply relinquishing control of the … Read more

Trump Makes Bold Return to Campaign Trail Amidst $83.3 Million Controversy: What’s Next for E. Jean Carroll?

LEXINGTON, Kentucky – Former President Donald Trump made his first public appearance on Saturday since being ordered by a New York jury to pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll in a defamation lawsuit. Speaking at a rally in Lexington, Trump continued to deny all accusations of sexual assault, calling them “fictional stories.” The event, held at the Rupp Arena, marked the beginning of what appears to be another presidential campaign. Trump’s appearance drew in thousands of energetic supporters, many of whom donned “Make America Great Again” hats and waved Trump banners. The crowd … Read more

What’s Next After Donald Trump is Ordered to Pay $88.3 Million in Defamation Damages?

Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $88.3 million in defamation damages. The ruling came as a result of a lawsuit filed against Trump by a company that he had disparaged during his presidency. What happens next in this high-stakes legal battle? The controversy stems from Trump’s comments about the company back in 2018. He publicly accused them of engaging in fraudulent activities, damaging their reputation and causing financial harm. The company, whose name cannot be mentioned due to legal reasons, decided to take legal action against Trump, arguing that … Read more