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    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.

    Judge delays Donald Trump's hush money sentencing to September 18

    Trump faces an uphill battle getting the hush money conviction overturned, since much of the conduct at issue in the case predated his time in office. Trump's lawyers on Monday asked Justice Juan Merchan to allow them to argue his conviction in New York state court in Manhattan should be overturned due to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on July 1 that presidents are entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts.

    Rudolph Giuliani disbarred in NY as court finds he repeatedly lied about Trump's 2020 election loss

    Rudolph Giuliani, a former mob prosecutor, was disbarred for making false statements about Trump's election loss. His claims led to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, challenging Biden's victory.

    New surprises before US Presidential Elections: Donald Trump's lawyers ask NYC judge to overturn hush-money conviction

    Donald Trump's lawyers reportedly asked for his hush money criminal case conviction to be overturned citing the Supreme Court's recent ruling giving him immunity from prosecution for official decisions, while sitting on the President's chair. What more surprises lie in wait ahead of the US Presidential Elections, that are just round the corner?

    Is it safe to attend Pride events in New York? Here's what NYPD officials are saying

    The New York Police Department's Intel Bureau, in a statement, has recently warned New Yorkers around possible incidents of violence in Pride March and Pride-related events happening this week as LGBTQIA+ community members could be targeted by violent extremists, say reports. In previous instances too, there have been cases of violence during Pride events.

    New York Judge partially lifts Trump hush money gag order

    The revised order now allows Trump to speak publicly about witnesses in the case, but keeps in place restrictions on his comments about individual prosecutors and others involved in the case. Trump's lawyers argued the gag order was stifling his campaign speech, and said it might limit his ability to respond to attacks from Democratic President Joe Biden during their coming debate on June 27.

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