Clearly, there is no public clamor to see Trump sentenced prior to taking the nation’s highest office. There is, instead, a spiteful New York progressive Democratic interest in it.
The development nevertheless leaves Trump on course to be the first president to take office convicted of felony crimes.
The judge issued an order setting a Jan. 10 sentencing date, although the judge indicated the president-elect would not receive jail time.
An Arizona death row prisoner asked the state’s highest court to skip legal formalities and schedule his execution earlier than authorities were aiming for, pushing as he had in the past to have his ...
The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the ...
The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office is providing guidance to the state’s school districts to begin complying with a new state law requiring public schools to display the 10 Commandments despite a ...
Accounting giant KPMG is moving to launch a new legal services business in the United States, taking advantage of relaxed law ...
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Even though he's due to be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States in a little more than two weeks, ...
President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second term in the White House this month, becoming the 47th president of the United States.
President Joe Biden awarded gay marriage and abortion activists with Presidential Citizens Medals Thursday. Mary Bonauto, an ...