'Catch and kill' will be described to jurors in Donald Trump's hush money trial as testimony resumes Prosecutors are expected to ask that Trump be held in contempt over posts on Truth Social that they say attack witnesses in the case. 04/23/2024 - 1:13 am | View Link
Crush of lawsuits over voting in multiple states creates a shadow war for the 2024 election The Republican National Committee, newly reconstituted under Trump, has filed lawsuits in nearly half the states targeting voting and various aspects of election administration. 04/22/2024 - 6:24 am | View Link
Trump tried to 'corrupt' the 2016 election, prosecutor alleges as hush money trial gets underway A prosecutor says Donald Trump “orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt” the 2016 presidential election. Manhattan district attorney’s office prosecutor Matthew Colangelo made the remarks during ope ... 04/22/2024 - 3:36 am | View Link
The Latest | Lawyers in Trump hush money case paint competing portraits of him in opening statements The commencement of opening statements in Donald Trump’s hush money trial sets the stage for weeks of testimony about the former president’s personal life and places his legal troubles ... 04/21/2024 - 11:16 pm | View Link
Election corruption or 'zombie' case? Week 2 of Donald Trump's NY hush money trial begins Trump also noted Bragg's predecessor, Cyrus Vance, and Justice Department investigators ended their inquiry without charges in 2019. Vance “looked at it, took a pass,” Trump said, calling it a "zombie ... 04/21/2024 - 10:21 pm | View Link
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has been a staunch supporter of aid for Ukraine and Israel, blamed Tucker Carlson for stoking anti-Ukraine sentiment amongst Republicans, as Congress gets one step closer to passing a foreign aid package.
No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned.
After years of attempts to ban the Chinese-owned app, including by former President Donald Trump, a measure to outlaw the popular video-sharing app has won congressional approval and is on its way to President Biden for his signature.
All eight of Colorado’s congressional districts will have candidates on the June 25 primary ballot. And in three of those districts — the 3rd, 4th and 5th — the seat is open, providing the ingredients for a more boisterous fight than normal ahead of November’s election.
Here is a look at who will be on the ballot in the state’s congressional primaries, district by district.