Tag: Trump DOJ Indictment

LIVE NOW: Pro-Trump Caravan Rallies for Indicted Former President

Hundreds of pro-Trump supporters drive from Miami to Palm Beach to show their loyalty to the former president, who faces 37 charges for keeping classified documents after leaving office in 2021. He is due to appear in Miami federal court on Tuesday, following the unsealing of his indictment on Friday. …


Pro-Trump Caravan Rallies for Indicted Former President

Hundreds of pro-Trump supporters drive from Miami to Palm Beach to show their loyalty to the former president, who faces 37 counts of federal charges for keeping classified documents after leaving office in 2021. He is due to appear in Miami federal court on Tuesday, following the unsealing of his indictment on Friday. …


Trump Reveals His 2024 Plans If He Is Convicted of Crimes

Former President Donald Trump revealed whether he will drop out of the 2024 race if he is convicted in connection to a Department of Justice case over whether he mishandled classified documents. In an interview with Politico, the 45th president and current GOP frontrunner was asked about if he would drop out of the race…


Back on Campaign Trail, Trump Calls 37 Counts of Federal Charges ‘Ridiculous’

COLUMBUS, Ga.–Two days after learning that he will face 37 counts of federal charges over his handling of government documents, former President Donald Trump expressed his resolve to stand strong—and so did his supporters. “The ridiculous and baseless indictment by the Biden administration’s weaponized Department of Injustice will go down as among the most horrific…


New Indictment Against Trump Is Political Payback, Legal Experts Say

The new indictment a federal grand jury returned against former President Donald Trump over his allegedly illegal retention of national security documents after he left the White House in January 2021 is politically motivated, legal experts told The Epoch Times. While the filing of federal charges against a former U.S. president is itself unprecedented, the…


Judge Who Ruled in Trump’s Favor in Previous Matter Assigned to New Case

A federal judge who was appointed by former President Donald Trump and ruled in his favor in the case involving records seized from his home by the FBI has been assigned to his new criminal case. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon was assigned to the criminal case, which was lodged in federal court in southern…


Judge Who Ruled in Trump’s Favor Assigned to Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

A federal judge who was appointed by former President Donald Trump and ruled in his favor in the case involving records seized from his home by the FBI has been assigned to his new criminal case. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon was assigned to the criminal case, which was lodged in federal court in southern…


Trump Indictment Fails Crucial Test: Dershowitz

The federal indictment against former President Donald Trump fails a crucial test, law professor Alan Dershowitz says. “It doesn’t meet what I call the Richard Nixon standard, which was very clear obstruction of justice, destroying evidence, paying bribes,” Dershowitz, a professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, said on Newsmax on June 9 after the indictment…


Paul Kamenar: Trump Indictment Is Government Overreach, Rallying Point for Supporters

The indictment of former President Donald Trump on charges of mishandling classified documents is an overreach by the government, according to Paul Kamenar, counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center. Kamenar also sees the charges as a potential rallying point for Trump’s supporters. “I think the government has overreached in this area and I…


Judiciary Committee Says ‘Everything on Table’ if DOJ Fails to Produce Docs on Mar-a-Lago Raid ‘Abnormalities’

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is demanding copies of Department of Justice (DOJ) documents concerning the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid after being told by a senior FBI official involved in the action’s planning and execution about multiple “unusual features” and “abnormalities” involved. “Everything is on the table,” said a committee spokesman when asked by…