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Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to lift New York trial gag order


Justice Samuel Alito handled the denial on behalf of the full Supreme Court, marking the second time this year the justices have upheld the restrictions. Read More

Judge issues gag order, blasts Trump team for conduct during Manhattan fraud trial


(AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool) MANHATTAN (CN) — Judge Arthur Engoron hit Donald Trump with a gag order during the second day of his Manhattan fraud trial, promising “serious ... behavior,” Cohen told ... Read More

Supreme Court declines to lift Trump’s gag order in New York case


Trump and his lawyers hoped the Supreme Court would intervene to lift a gag order in his New York criminal case. That didn't exactly work out for him. Read More

Federal judge dismisses charges in Donald Trump’s election fraud case


WASHINGTON, D.C. (WKRG) — A federal judge overseeing the 2020 election fraud trial ... Trump is dismissing the charges after special counsel Jack Smith’s request to do so, according to CBS News. Read More

SCOTUS declines to lift gag order on Trump in Bragg’s ‘hush money’ case


Efforts to lift the gag order in Pres.-elect Donald Trump's "hush money" trial were denied by SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito with comment. Read More

'Beyond frustrating:' Trump-appointed judge blasts Jan. 6 possible blanket pardons


WASHINGTON – Since President-elect Donald Trump's election victory ... U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras set a hearing Dec. 13 to discuss a new trial date. Read More

Trump's election helped him with his criminal cases. What about the civil lawsuits he faces?


But will his election ... fraud cases, which were filed after Trump's first presidency, involve massive awards and issues Trump has shown he cares about: he attended several days of the civil ... Read More

Maddow Blog | Supreme Court declines to lift Trump’s gag order in New York case


Donald Trump and his lawyers hoped the Supreme Court would intervene to lift a gag order in his New York criminal case. That didn't exactly work out for him. Read More


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