Posts Tagged ‘Donald Trump’
Your Body My Choice: Women Facing Violence Following Monumental Election
On November 5th, 2024, Millions of Americans stood idly by their phones, computers, and TVs to follow the ongoing election. For some, it was a night of hope and optimism. For others, it was a night of fear and unease. After a long-fought race, Candidate Donald Trump ultimately won over the electoral college. The results…
Read MoreJudge Aileen Cannon’s Ruling on the Classified Documents Case
Federal District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against Donald Trump. The case was one of the biggest legal battles facing the former President. Legal experts had considered the case the strongest of the four currently pending against him. Classified Documents Case Dismissed Cannon, a judge Trump appointed in 2020, handed down a…
Read MoreShooting at Trump Rally Shocks the World
It was a hectic scene after the shooting at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania, which authorities are calling an assassination attempt. The incident has left the nation reeling. The shooting took place in Butler, PA, at around 6:15 PM. The bullet grazed Trump’s ear, but the former president was otherwise uninjured. The event killed one…
Read MoreImportant Updates on Former President Trump’s Trial
Former President Donald Trump has been facing various charges for his actions since as early as 2016. In a recent court decision, he was convicted of 34 felonies. These new developments have left people with a lot of questions. People want to know if Trump faces jail time and what’s in store for the rest…
Read MoreThe Role Of Fani Willis In Trump Investigation: A Georgia Judge’s Perspective
Critical feedback to potential gag order implications—here are the four things you need to understand about Judge McAfee’s 23-page decision. Scott McAfee, the Georgia judge managing Donald Trump’s criminal case regarding his alleged attempts to reverse the 2020 election in Georgia, ruled on March 15 against excluding Fani Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County,…
Read MoreThe $454 Million Verdict: Trump’s Legal Battle And Its Implications
Former President Donald Trump officially finds himself on the wrong end of one of the most consequential legal challenges he has ever faced, with the finalization of a massive civil fraud judgment in New York. The court signed off last Friday, confirming the multi-million dollar judgment against Trump, which set into motion an expedited route…
Read MoreTrump’s Legal Troubles: A Deep Dive Into The $354.9M Penalty
A judge in New York has dealt a major legal blow to Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, who must pay a $354.9 million penalty after inflating his net worth to secure more favorable loan terms from lenders. The civil proceeding is a looming threat to Trump’s real estate holdings, which are sizable and are…
Read MoreA Detailed Report: US Soldiers in Jordan Grieving In The Face of Enemy Drone’s Surprise Attack
An enemy drone attacked a desert base in Jordan, Tower 22, resulting in the tragic death of three U.S. Army Reserve soldiers and injuring dozens. The U.S. forces may have mistaken the drone for an American one returning to the outpost, causing a delay in counteraction and enabling the enemy drone to strike the base…
Read MoreUltimate Defamation Verdict: Trump’s Reckoning As Carroll Wins $83 Million
In a significant legal development, a federal jury in New York has delivered a resounding verdict in the widely publicized defamation lawsuit involving former President Donald Trump and acclaimed writer E. Jean Carroll. The jury concluded that Trump must pay Carroll a staggering $83 million in damages, attributing the decision to Trump’s repeated public defamations…
Read MoreJudge Engoron’s Swatting Incident: An Outline of the Events
Swatting is a malicious prank that involves calling the police and falsely reporting a severe crime at someone’s address, hoping to trigger a SWAT team raid. This action is not only a waste of resources and a danger to the victims but also a potential threat to the justice system. Unfortunately, that happened to Judge…
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