The former president, who is accused of seven federal crimes, appeared in federal court in Miami on charges related to his handling of classified information at his Mar-a-Lago estate
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has previously called campus diversity offices a waste of taxpayer money. Meanwhile, UW hired a new chief diversity officer with an annual salary of $225,000 who began work on Monday
Comedian Hannah Gadsby is the show’s lead curator thanks to the success of a 2018 stand-up routine in which they slammed the Spanish painter
Protests were scheduled for later in the day by Trump backers who have criticized the felony charges, though the number of Trump supporters and those opposing him were only a fraction of the crowd
The testimony of the attorney provides some of the strongest evidence against the former president, who has been charged for handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago
The case against the former president for seven federal crimes has heightened tensions in the country, which is divided between those who think it is a ‘witch hunt’ to prevent him from running again and those who hope it will show that no one is above the law
Authorities say they are prepared to handle crowds of up to 50,000 in a city expecting demonstrations by supporters of the former president, who will be read the 37 criminal counts against him on Tuesday morning
The president’s silence reflects the precarious and unprecedented situation in which he finds himself: Biden is the first incumbent to have his chief political rival indicted by his own administration
Ryan will be replaced at the Post on an interim basis by Patty Stonesifer, formerly chief executive of the Gates Foundation and a member of the Amazon board
Scott’s show of force comes as he and other presidential contenders aim to carry on with their campaigns while much of the political world parses the indictment of Republican front-runner Donald Trump
Ahead of his Tuesday afternoon court appearance in Miami, the former president and his allies have been escalating efforts to undermine the criminal case against him and drum up protests
The U.S. and Israel stopped financing UNESCO after it voted to include Palestine as a member state in 2011. The Trump administration decided in 2017 to withdraw from the agency altogether the following year
Numerous companies that openly support LGBTQ+ groups have been subjected to boycotts, in a conservative offensive against inclusivity and sustainability
In the investigation into confidential papers kept at Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s ‘body man’ is charged with six counts, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and withholding a record
The Florida governor sought to project strength by campaigning in one of the more than a dozen states scheduled to hold its GOP primary on Super Tuesday next March, weeks after the earliest states vote
The indictment paints a picture of the former president’s life at the Florida mansion, where he stored hundreds of top secret documents after leaving office. The case is set to test U.S. democracy and the judicial system
Justice Department prosecutors brought 37 felony counts against Trump in their indictment. An aide to Trump, Walt Nauta, was charged as a co-conspirator with six felony counts.
The federal indictment against Trump unsealed Friday includes 37 counts, including allegations that the former president intentionally possessed classified documents, showed them off to visitors, willfully defied Justice Department demands to return them and made false statements about them
The architect behind the first federal indictment of a former US president is described by colleagues as fearless and ready for the job after a lifetime prosecuting hardened criminals
The fact that someone under indictment — twice — could somehow still be considered a viable presidential candidate underscores Trump’s continued grip on the Republican Party, as well as the fundamental ways in which he has transformed American democratic norms
The special prosecutor also charged one of the former president’s collaborators in the case stemming from the Mar-a-Lago classified documents probe. The former president will appear in court next Tuesday in Miami
The assignment of U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon is a rare bit of good news for Trump in the face of an indictment with several criminal charges that carries the prospect of a years-long prison sentence
The former president’s role in the assault on the Capitol and attempted election fraud in Georgia are among the cases still under investigation
Conspiracy to obstruct justice and violations of the Espionage Act are some of the crimes the former president has been charged with, according to his legal team
The investigation’s evidence against the former president was put to a grand jury, a method that guarantees indictments in almost 95% of cases
The former president has been taking advantage of judicial setbacks to garner support and finance the 2024 race for the White House
Television crews are already camped outside the court where the former president will appear on June 13 in a historic moment in American legal history