Trump and among them is how his criminal conviction in New York will play out now that he’s headed back to the White House.
Article III Founder and President Mike Davis says Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan should declare a mistrial and dismiss the New ...
Merchan is overseeing Trump's criminal hush money case in New York, where in May he was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying ...
Former Federal Prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky discusses New York v. Trump judge Juan Merchan's anticipated decision regarding the Trump conviction and the White House's reaffirmation that Hunter Biden ...
Judge Juan Merchan is set to rule on whether Trump can overturn his 34 guilty verdicts for falsifying business records in ...
The prosecutor said he would notify the court in December about how he plans to move forward, likely the first step in ...
Trump wins not just the White House but his freedom.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 marked a first in United States' 248-year history when Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala ...
The judge who oversaw President-elect Donald Trump’s so-called “hush money” case, in which he was convicted of felonies, is considering tossing the case entirely.
Is the president-elect a convicted felon? Here's how Donald Trump's status will make history when he resumes the office of U.S. president.