Trump Indictment
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What Happens If Trump Can’t Pay His Fraud Bond?
Trump needs to post nearly half-a-billion dollars in New York court or risk having the state seize his properties as payment for committing fraud
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Trump Rejected by Dozens of Bond Underwriters
The former president was unable to secure the nearly half-a-billion dollar bond he needed to appeal his New York civil fraud ruling
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Jack Smith Rejects Trump's Immunity Claim in New Filing
“Rather than vindicating our constitutional framework, the defendant’s sweeping immunity claim threatens to license Presidents to commit crimes to remain in office,” the brief filed on Saturday states
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Alleged Mastermind of Trump's 'Fake Electors' Plot in Georgia Accepts Plea
Kenneth Chesebro pleaded guilty to one felony count of “conspiracy to commit filing false documents”
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Yet Another Judge Has Slapped a Gag Order on Trump
D.C. Judge Tanya Chutkan has moved to limit the former president's ability to attack prosecutors, witnesses, and court staff in his election interference trial
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Jack Smith Wants Protections for Jurors, Cites Trump’s ‘Intimidation’
As jury selection for his federal election meddling case nears, prosecutors are concerned about the former president’s history of public harassment
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Former President Says Four Indictments 'A Great Honor'
Trump spoke Sunday to Full Measure host Sharyl Attkisson, who let his bogus election fraud claims go unchallenged
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Why Lin Wood’s Georgia Testimony Could Be Bad News For Sidney Powell
The former attorney told Rolling Stone that to his “best recollection” he was asked about Powell by the Fulton County grand jury last year
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MAGA Lawyer Lin Wood Is Cooperating With Georgia in Case Against Trump
A Monday court filing revealed that former attorney L. Lin Wood is a witness in Georgia’s RICO case against Trump and 18 others
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Trump Used Classified Docs as Scrap Paper for To-Do Lists: Report
A former aide told investigators that the former president sent her directives handwritten on notecards with classified markings, according to ABC News
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