(AP Photo/Evan Vucci) WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for Donald Trump met with Justice Department officials on Monday as a decision nears ... Truth Social platform in capital letters: “How can DOJ possibly ...
Trump-era Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark cannot move his Georgia election subversion case from state to federal court, a judge ruled Friday.
Jonathan Kravis – the former federal prosecutor who retired from the Justice Department in response to senior officials intervening to recommend a lower sentence for Stone just hours after Trump ...
Both Chutkan’s sentencings of January 6 defendants and prior ruling against Trump, his lawyers argued ... However, Smith and the DOJ opposed recusal. “Although the defendant tries to claim ...
Jeff Sessions and Kirstjen Nielsen had "unique personal knowledge of their own intent" in migrant family seperation ...
Donald Trump confirmed earlier today that his lawyers met with officials at the office of special prosecutor Jack Smith in Washington DC. Trump’s attorneys attended the meeting not to argue the ...
At the time, Trump had turned over 15 boxes of classified material from his Palm Beach abode — but the DOJ believed he was ... records from federal officials and his own lawyer, Corcoran.
Donald Trump Georgia ... in Georgia needed to meet on December 14, 2020, sign six sets of certificates of vote, and mail them 'to the President of the Senate and to other officials.'" ...
U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones ruled that Clark was not operating in his capacity as a federal officer when he tried to help former president Donald Trump overturn his defeat in Georgia in 2020.
The network, the American Opportunity Alliance, will meet in Dallas, as its biggest donors weigh whether investing in any non-Trump candidate remains a worthwhile investment. The former president ...
and state election officials along the way. Last year, Fein and his group Free Speech for People organized lawsuits against several members of Congress who supported Trump’s effort to overturn ...
His group already has a two-track plan for success: Meetings with state election officials, which have been happening since 2021, and “legal challenges on behalf of voters” in key states, which will ...