On Monday, former President Donald Trump moved to overturn his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case after the Supreme Court ruled presidents have immunity for “official acts” committed while in office. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged the former president in
On Thursday, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump paid a visit to a New York City construction site to thank them for their continued support. Trump told reporters on the scene that he appreciated the “amazing show of affection” ahead of his appearance
Former President Donald Trump made history on Monday as the first former or current U.S. president to ever face a criminal trial in a case that also made him the first former chief executive to be criminally indicted. Monday marked the start
On Tuesday, the New York judge overseeing the Trump hush money trial imposed a gag order on the former President. Judge Juan Merchan’s order still enables Trump to publicly attack the judge and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) but protects jurors