Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are seeking a delay in his classified documents trial that is currently set for December 11, 2023. In filing their request, Trump's attorneys cited the large volume of materials that must be reviewed, and the complexity of the...
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action policies, used by many elite colleges and universities, that were designed to increase diversity in their student bodies. This particular case involved claims that Harvard University discriminated against...
What Happens if Trump is Convicted?
Presidential candidate Donald Trump is facing state criminal charges in New York and federal criminal charges in Florida. What happens is he is convicted? There are several important questions to ask. First, can Trump run for president if convicted? The answer is yes....
What are the Federal Charges that Trump is Facing?
A federal grand jury has charged former President Donald Trump with seven criminal counts. Here is a closer look at those charges: 1) Unauthorized Retention of National Security Documents - it is a crime to retain national security documents without authorization, and...
Founder of the Oath Keepers Sentenced to 18 years for U.S. Capitol Attack
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was sentenced to 18 years in federal prison, for his conviction on seditious conspiracy charges. To date, this was the longest sentence imposed out of the 1000+ people charged in the Capitol attack that was intended to...
Charges Dismissed Against Alec Baldwin
Prosecutors in New Mexico dismissed charges filed against actor Alec Baldwin, for the accidental shooting of a movie cinematographer in 2021. Mr. Baldwin was facing reckless homicide charges, a felony offense carrying a 1 to 5 year prison term in New Mexico. Special...