Rep. Elise Stefanik has filed an ethics complaint against New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan
The former president was scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 18.
A new schedule from Judge Tanya Chutkan leaves the door open for an October surprise.
Juan Merchan, who is overseeing former President Donald Trump's business records trial, exploded at a witness on Monday.
Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan entered its fifth week on Monday, with a testimony from Michael...
The recent Trump trial verdict has experts worried about setting a dangerous precedent for future presidents. Critics argue the prosecution lacked concrete
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When it comes to his legal foibles, the former president often wins politically when he’s most on the ropes legally.
The lawsuit accuses Trump and his family businesses of manipulating real estate asset values to dupe lenders and insurers and embellish Trump's reputation as a successful businessman.
Attorney tempers flared at Trump's fraud trial, where a quiet sidebar discussion erupted into cross-accusations of rudeness and disrespectfulness.
Things got heated during Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial, and a lawyer tells The List how his walk-out could affect the rest of courtroom proceedings.
American University's Dr. Allan Lichtman has an established record when it comes to predicting the outcome of general elections. But it is unprecedented for a candidate to be a convict.
Judge Arthur Engoron said in an order that the bench trial, set to begin on Oct. 2, is not expected to wrap up until Dec. 22.
The New York judge who presided over Donald Trump's hush money trial on Friday delayed sentencing until after November's presidential election.
The glamorous one-time Trump aide and her mom, Caye Hicks, were snapped on Monday shopping in a post-Mother's Day outing in Midtown Manhattan.
The former president was found to have defrauded lenders.
Trump was called to testify for the first time in the New York trial and was fined $10,000 for violating his gag order again.
Former White House adviser Hope Hick's testimony in Donald Trump's hush money trial was a "devastating" blow to his defense on the 34 felony count trial that wrapped up its second week of testimony on Friday.That is the opinion of Norm Eisen, who assisted the House Judiciary Committee during the fir...
The Trump trial in New York: Witness David Pecker faces cross-examination.
Updates and latest news coverage on Trump’s hush money case as trial enters Day 2.
Donald Trump gave an update on his son Barron's future plans after his youngest son graduated from high school last month.
At 100 Centre Street, another man charged with falsifying business records had a good day in court, Zach Helfand writes.
Through two election-year deaths, a sexual misconduct scandal and a controversial abortion ruling, the Supreme Court has become a consistently political body that is swept into campaigns.
Ex-Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro was granted his early trial date, on the date proposed by Fani Willis, according to a court ruling posted online by Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Tamar Hallerman. Chesebro had asked for an early Nov. 2023 trial date and District Attorney Willis suggested Oct....
It seems former US President Donald Trump’s legal team is working hard to get his cases delayed as long as possible. Trump’s hush-money trial is already pushed to begin on March 25, 2024, and now it seems he’s trying to get another pushed far down the line. Special Counsel Jack Smith asked for Trump's Mar-a-Lago trial to start on December 11 rather than August 14, per Newsweek. Smith’s reasoning for fighting Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision to start in Aug is so Trump’s legal team can “receive interim security clearances,” along with claiming more time is required due to the Classified...
The former president admitted during a podcast appearance that he did not win the election against Biden, while saying later that it "was a fraud."
Elizabeth Williams, Christine Cornell and Jane Rosenberg are among a dwindling group of courtroom sketch artists. "It's about trying to draw the most honest and true and real moment," Williams says.
Donald Trump’s own admission that he lost “by a whisker” in 2020 could wreck his trial before it even begins.
Is it clever, or deluded, for Trump—who complained last week that he has been indicted more times than Al Capone—to see his trials as a political opportunity? Benjamin Wallace-Wells reports.
Former President Donald Trump lost his bid to invoke an immunity defense to E. Jean Carroll's remaining defamation claim on Wednesday.