Sheehy apologized and asked for leniency after alleged 2015 gun incident
Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy apologized and asked for leniency in 2015 after he said a gun he kept in his vehicle
Half of prospective Trump jurors said they can’t be impartial. What does it mean?
Donald Trump has spent years alleging that the justice system has been weaponized against him. And the opening of his Manhattan criminal
Company defends Trump’s $175 million bond in new filing
Representatives for the firm that posted a $175 million bond for Donald Trump pushed back against objections raised by New York’s attorney
Most reject Trump’s claims of persecution. Some still have concerns.
For the better part of the past eight years, Donald Trump has laid the groundwork to get voters to dismiss any adverse
Supreme Court divided over key charge against Jan. 6 rioters and Trump
The Supreme Court appeared deeply divided Tuesday over whether prosecutors improperly stretched federal law to charge hundreds of participants in the Jan.
Ex-Army staffer pleads guilty in massive life insurance scheme
A former Army financial counselor accused of siphoning millions of dollars from deceased soldiers’ life insurance funds pleaded guilty in federal court
Seven jurors picked in Trump’s N.Y. trial as judge presses ahead
NEW YORK — The judge overseeing former president Donald Trump’s criminal trial said opening statements could begin as soon as Monday, as
N.Y. trial’s focus on tawdry scandal could underscore Trump’s weakness with women
NEW YORK — Former president Donald Trump and his allies have fought back against the criminal case he faces here by discounting