Donald Trump argues First Amendment protects him from ‘insurrection’ cases aimed at keeping him off ballot
The issue is likely to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, which has never heard a case on the provision of the 14th Amendment.
The issue is likely to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, which has never heard a case on the provision of the 14th Amendment.
Trump’s former aides have said he sequestered himself in the room off the Oval Office to watch, at times even rewinding and rewatching some parts.
The Trump campaign contends ‘there is no legal basis for these claims to hold up in any legitimate court of law.’
Prosecutors have expressed concern that Trump could improperly share sensitive case information online that could have a ‘harmful chilling effect on witnesses.’
Trump’s mounting legal troubles do not seem to be dampening his support in the Deep South state.
Trump said his ‘enemies’ were trying to stop him and his political movement with ‘an army of rabid, left-wing lawyers.’
At least 16 grand jurors must participate in voting for an indictment, and 12 must vote in favor of charges for one to be issued.
He called for her assassination and threatened others.
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper is scheduled to sentence Richard “Bigo” Barnett on May 3.
Hatchet Speed was charged in Virginia with owning three unregistered silencers after FBI agents found the devices during a search of a storage unit he rented in Alexandria.