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    Who is Kash Patel? Trump loyalist looks to build influence and power

    Kash Patel, pivotal in Trump's circle, may gain influence if Trump wins. Known for national security, Patel targets disloyal personnel, critiques intelligence. He’s on Truth Social's board, leads Fight with Kash, authored the Nunes Memo, served as Chief of Staff to Christopher Miller, wrote Government Gangsters, and plans media prosecution.

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani disbarred from New York for Trump's false 2020 election claims

    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been disbarred for his involvement in Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference, the New York State appellate court ruled. The disbarment, effective immediately, comes as Giuliani faces bankruptcy due to a USD 150 million defamation case and multiple lawsuits. The court cited Giuliani’s false statements and misconduct, highlighting his role in undermining the electoral process. Giuliani has vowed to appeal the decision, calling it politically motivated and corrupt.

    Joe Biden vs Donald Trump: Can Democrats replace him in US Presidential election 2024?

    Joe Biden versus Donald Trump US Presidential Debate 2024 has drawn sharp opinions from analysts over the American President's credentials in the upcoming US Presidential election 2024.

    Meta must face lawsuit claiming it prefers foreign workers over US citizens

    The legal landscape shifted with the Section 1981 ruling impacting tech giants like Meta Platforms and Apple. Cases against biased hiring practices signal a push for fair employment. Conservative groups scrutinize diversity initiatives, while calls for federal investigations challenge companies like Tyson Foods. Upholding U.S. citizens' rights in employment remains a focal point in the evolving discourse.

    Doland Trump to meet Republicans at Capitol Hill, a first since January 2021

    Despite the federal charges against Trump for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, and his recent guilty verdict in an unrelated hush money trial, the Republican former president arrives Thursday emboldened as the party's presumptive nominee.

    Donald Trump's attorney says he was 'shocked' the former president took the verdict with 'solemness'

    Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, expressed surprise at Trump's composed reaction to being convicted, making him the first former U.S. president convicted of a crime, in a Manhattan courtroom by a jury foreman repeating 'guilty' 34 times.

    • Donald Trump has been convicted. Can he still run for President?

      Former President Donald Trump, facing felony convictions, remains a competitive presidential candidate despite upcoming sentencing. Legal questions arise regarding his eligibility and potential ballot restrictions.

      Michael Cohen: A challenging star witness in Donald Trump's hush money trial

      Michael Cohen, once fiercely loyal to Trump, now stands as a key witness against him in a hush money trial. Despite his criminal past and history of lies, prosecutors present him as corroborative evidence. Cohen's credibility is challenged by his erratic behavior and anti-Trump stance, yet his testimony remains pivotal.

      Donald Trump may owe $100 million from double-dip tax breaks, audit shows

      The New York Times and ProPublica revealed that Donald Trump employed a questionable accounting tactic to claim improper tax breaks on his Chicago tower, facing a potential $100 million+ tax bill. In recent months, Trump has also been ordered to pay $83.3 million in a defamation case and an additional $454 million in a civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

      Defence attacks Stormy Daniels' credibility as she returns to the stand in Trump's hush money trial

      Stormy Daniels testifies in Trump's hush money trial, key to accusations of illegal campaign influence. Defense questions her salacious testimony. Trump denies the encounter, facing 34 falsifying records charges.

      US antitrust case against Google is just the start

      Under the Trump administration, the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission started investigating Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta, the parent company of Instagram and WhatsApp, for monopolistic behavior. The government has since sued all four companies -- Google twice -- in what it says is an effort to rein in their power and promote more competition.

      Appeals court rejects Donald Trump's latest attempt to delay April 15 hush money criminal trial

      Trump's lawyers had wanted the trial delayed until a full panel of appellate court judges could hear arguments on lifting or modifying a gag order that bans him from making public statements about jurors, witnesses and others connected to the hush-money case.

      Hurry up and wait: Trump's classified documents case is mired in delays that may run past election

      Delays plague the case against Trump, with unresolved issues surrounding the trial date, defense requests, and Judge Cannon's handling. The unique delays raise doubts about a trial before the presidential election, impacting potential outcomes.

      US election tests Donald Trump's 'Teflon Don' image

      Despite impeachment, lawsuits, and criminal charges, Donald Trump remains a strong political contender for the US presidential election, with polling leads in swing states. However, his legal troubles and the potential for conviction pose significant challenges to his campaign.

      Judges in Trump-related cases face unprecedented wave of threats

      Right-wing websites painted Lamberth, appointed to the bench by Republican President Ronald Reagan, as part of a "deep state" conspiracy to destroy Trump and his followers. Calls for his execution cropped up on Trump-friendly websites. "Traitors get ropes," one wrote. After he issued a prison sentence to a 69-year-old Idaho woman who pleaded guilty to joining the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, his chambers' voicemail filled with death threats. One man found Lamberth's home phone number and called repeatedly with graphic vows to murder him.

      Donald Trump appeals $454 million judgment in New York civil fraud case

      Engoron found that Trump, his company and top executives, including his sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr., schemed for years to deceive banks and insurers by inflating his wealth on financial statements used to secure loans and make deals. Among other penalties, the judge put strict limitations on the ability of Trump's company, the Trump Organization, to do business.

      Judge orders Trump to pay $355m for lying about wealth

      Judge Arthur Engoron's decision after a trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit punishes Trump, his company and executives, including his two eldest sons, for scheming to dupe banks, insurers and others by inflating his wealth on financial statements.

      Donald Trump's lawsuit over 'Steele dossier' thrown out by UK court

      Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, had sued Orbis Business Intelligence about claims in a dossier written by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, who co-founded Orbis.

      Chipmaker Micron settles IP theft lawsuit amid push to repair Beijing ties

      The settlement comes months after the Chinese government in May barred Micron’s chips from “critical infrastructure” over cybersecurity concerns.

      Donald Trump loses bid for presidential immunity in E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit

      Donald Trump cannot assert presidential immunity from a defamation lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday, dealing the former U.S. president another legal setback.

      Amazon asks judge to dismiss FTC lawsuit, says no consumer harm shown

      The FTC lawsuit was one of four that the Trump and Biden administrations have filed since 2020 against the companies that dominate the internet. The Biden team has primarily focused on ordinary consumer items like housing, food and airline tickets.

      Roster of celebrities and leaders accused in NY's Adult Survivors Act lawsuits; here's everything you need to know

      New York's Adult Survivors Act exposed a flurry of lawsuits, encompassing celebrities and political figures accused of sexual abuse. From Donald Trump's defamation case to allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Harvey Weinstein, the legal window prompted a surge of accusations, shedding light on pervasive abuse issues. With the law expired, these lawsuits have drawn attention to the challenges survivors face in seeking justice against powerful figures.

      Judge threatens contempt charges against Donald Trump over disparaging social media post

      Former President Donald Trump could be held in contempt by Judge Arthur Engoron in his civil fraud trial after a social media post on his campaign website, which was supposed to be removed, remained visible for weeks. Judge Engoron warned that the prolonged retention of the post was a "blatant violation" of his order. While he has not yet decided on imposing sanctions, he expressed concerns about the potential harm caused by such incendiary posts.

      US appeals court revives Meta's shareholder lawsuit over user privacy

      Shareholders sued in 2018 after the company's stock fell on reports that Facebook was still allowing third parties to access user data, and that data from the Cambridge Analytica breach had been used in connection with Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

      Trump's lawsuit against Steele's firm continues in UK court amid legal challenges

      Former US President Donald Trump is continuing his legal battle against Orbis Business Intelligence over the negative charges made in Christopher Steele's dossier. Trump's lawyer claims that they expect to prove the falsehood of the allegations and show a violation of Trump's data protection rights. Orbis is seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed, arguing that the report was never intended for public release.

      Why is Hunter Biden suing IRS? Details of the lawsuit and response of whistle-blowers | Explained

      On Monday, Hunter Biden initiated a lawsuit against the US Internal Revenue Service, claiming that the agency infringed upon his privacy rights during its investigation into his tax matters.

      Factbox: The legal troubles of former US President Donald Trump

      Former US President Donald Trump faces various legal troubles, including allegations of tampering with the 2020 election, illegal retention of classified documents, a criminal case over a hush-money payment, sexual abuse, and defamation lawsuits. A Georgia grand jury indicted Trump, alleging that he tried to overturn his election loss to Democrat Joe Biden. Trump also faces charges of violating the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.

      Amazon set to meet with FTC ahead of potential antitrust lawsuit

      Amazon.com is set to meet next week with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ahead of a potential long-awaited antitrust lawsuit against the retailer, according to a source familiar with the matter.

      Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN over 'the Big Lie' dismissed in Florida

      US District Judge Raag Singhal, who was appointed by Trump, said on Friday in his ruling that the former president's defamation claims failed because the references were opinions and not factual statements.

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