A Manhattan man was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for an execution-style murder of a long-time acquaintance on the Grand Central Parkway
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When You Come at the King
If they are confirmed by the Senate, which looks like a certainty, they will come into Main Justice, the department’s Washington headquarters, with a mandate to clean house. And then what? Washington attorneys who deal with political cases have told me that lately they have been barraged with phone calls from career civil servants,
Only one of the four criminal cases against Trump ever reached the trial stage, the Manhattan hush-money case. It culminated on Friday, when New York Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Donald Trump to an “unconditional discharge” following the May 2024 jury verdict finding him guilty of 34 felony charges.
It makes a mockery of the so-called ethics rules that they put in place, but that there's no mechanism to enforce.
The top tier is defined... Or is it? Plus, Saint Peter’s hot shooting, Fairfield’s struggles, and Justice Smith’s emergence
Special Prosecutor Jack Smith claims “he could have convicted Trump had Trump not won the presidency,” snarks the Washington Examiner’s Bryon York.
Less than a week before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, a report from special counsel Jack Smith is refocusing attention on the brazen steps he took to cling
With the public release of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report to Attorney General Merrick Garland, the saga of Donald Trump’s federal prosecution for election interference has come to an
The country knew what Jack Smith was trying to accomplish, and a winning margin of the voters put an end to it on Election Day.
Jack Smith held on to hope that he would be the one to finally hold Donald Trump to account for his assaults on the rule of law and American democracy. Bringing his
The special counsel explained in his report on the federal election interference case why he didn’t seek to bring charges under the Insurrection Act.