Trump lawyer hints at a First Amendment defense in the Jan. 6 case. Some legal experts are dubious
Donald Trump’s legal team is characterizing his indictment in the special counsel’s 2020 election interference investigation as an attack on the former president’s right to free speech.
Trump has now been indicted in a third case. Here's where all investigations stand
The former president was charged Tuesday in Washington over his efforts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election.
How the Donald Trump fake electors scheme became a 'corrupt plan,' according to indictment
The indictment detailed Tuesday that when the former president couldn't persuade state officials to illegally swing the election in his favor, he and his Republican allies began recruiting a slate of fake electors in seven battleground states.
Trump indicted over efforts to undo 2020 presidential election
Former President Donald Trump has been charged by a federal grand jury in connection with his efforts to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday.
The election-meddling indictment against Trump is sprawling. Here's a breakdown of the case:
The Justice Department indictment accuses Trump of brazenly conspiring with allies to spread falsehoods and concoct schemes intended to overturn his election loss to President Joe Biden as his legal challenges floundered in court.
Mar-a-Lago manager is latest in line of Trump staffers mired in his legal turmoil
Carlos De Oliveira is the second little-known Donald Trump employee charged in connection to his alleged hoarding of classified documents at his Palm Beach, Florida, club.
Biden, Trump tied in hypothetical 2024 rematch, NYT/Siena College poll finds
President Biden and former President Trump are tied in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, but each remain unpopular with voters, according to a new poll released this week.
Donald Trump's campaign finances strained as legal trouble mounts
The Republican presidential front-runner had $31.8 million in cash after burning through roughly $42.8 million in 2023, much of it used to cover expenses related to legal costs.
Migrants arrive in NYC to find no water, bathrooms, or work
Mayor Adams says the migrant crisis has hit a breaking point.
Subway accessibility: Disability advocates have praise and criticism for MTA’s recent actions on elevators
Federal and state judges recently gave final approval of a settlement to two class action lawsuits that alleged the MTA and NYCTA discriminated against people with mobility disabilities.
Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul unveil $500M plan to combat gun violence in NYC
The plan is to take $485 million and use it towards boosting several goals.
Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN over 'the Big Lie' dismissed
The former U.S. president was seeking punitive damages of $475 million. But a judge said Friday in his ruling that Donald Trump's defamation claims failed because the references were opinions and not factual statements.
Trump faces additional charges in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump is facing accusations that he and aides asked a staffer to delete camera footage at his Florida estate in an effort to obstruct the classified documents investigations.
Trump lawyers met with special counsel ahead of possible indictment in Jan. 6 probe
Trump says he anticipates being arrested and indicted soon.
Donald Trump once condemned Jan. 6 rioters. Now he's become one of their biggest supporters
The former president not only vowed to pardon a “large portion" of Jan. 6 defendants if he wins a second term in the White House, but he has also fundraised for them.
Elon Musk wants to turn tweets into 'X's'. But switching language is not as simple
Elon Musk changed Twitter to X, and his goal is to turn it into an “everything" app — for video, photos, messaging, payments, and other services.
Rudy Giuliani admits he made false statements about Georgia election workers
The lawsuit says Giuliani repeatedly pushed debunked claims that Freeman and Moss — mother and daughter — pulled out suitcases of illegal ballots and committed other acts of fraud to try to alter the outcome of the race.
Republicans may launch impeachment inquiry into President Biden, House Speaker says
So far, congressional probes have not proven any wrongdoing by President Joe Biden, the House Speaker said.
Biden’s dog Commander keeps biting Secret Service and White House staff
The White House and the Secret Service appeared to play down the situation on Tuesday, but the latest incidents raise questions about why the Bidens' brought another German shepherd to the executive mansion and why the attacks continued.
NYC migrant crisis: City scrambles to find temporary shelter for migrants as arrivals continue
New York officials have procured $800M in contracts for migrant shelters as more asylum seekers continue to arrive in the city.