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The former President faces as many as four criminal trials and at least two civil trials in 2024.
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Engoron emphasized that Donald Trump had been duly cautioned about the potential consequences of defying the gag order, with Trump himself confirming his understanding and commitment to comply.
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According to insiders, the Australian billionaire divulged this information to foreign officials, his own staff, and a select group of journalists.
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The BBC reports that the request was part of a collection of older court documents from the case, which were made public on Friday.
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On August 14, Trump and 18 others were formally charged with alleged attempts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
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Despite facing four indictments and two civil cases, Trump, the current GOP frontrunner, commended the political newcomer as a 'sharp individual' possessing 'considerable talent'.
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In the digital simulation, Hi-Rez envisions the emotions that Trump might have experienced following his arrest and subsequent release on bond, concerning allegations of attempting to overturn the 2020 state election.
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After the debate, Ramaswamy expressed confidence to reporters, stating that the race would narrow down to just two candidates: himself and Trump.
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According to analysts, Trump is unaware that his heroic theatrics is boomeranging on him as latest polls calls for "Lock Him UP" cries from the public.
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When questioned about the likelihood of Harris becoming the Democratic candidate in the upcoming Presidential election, Trump stated that "this does not align with the future of the United States presidency."
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CNN reported that it remained unclear whether the 77-year-old former President intended to abstain from all currently scheduled debates or from any potential debates in the future.
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The BBC reported that District Judge Dabney Friedrich sentenced 56-year-old Pascale Ferrier to a 262-month prison term on Thursday.
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"In a criminal case like this, the defendant's freedom of speech is bound by regulations," she remarked.
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Trump was arrested and released on his cognisance, as he has been twice before in the last four months in connection with cases in New York City and Florida on Thursday.
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The jury found Trump liable for assaulting the columnist, but they did not find him guilty of rape. As a result, Trump has been ordered to pay $5 million in damages.
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While the indictment remained under seal, media reports quoting unnamed sources said that there were about 30 separate charges.
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The company had previously said it will decide whether to allow the former president to return by January 7.
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Aides of the former President have also referred to the Justice Department -- Mark Meadows, his final Chief of Staff, and the lawyers Rudolph W. Giuliani, John Eastman, Jeffrey Clark and Kenneth Chesebro.
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Washington: US federal agents took away 11 sets of classified documents from the Florida residence of former President Donald Trump during an unprecedented search earlier this week, according to legal papers related to the search and the ongoing investigation unsealed by a court on Friday. These documents are part of a potentially criminal violation of the […]
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San Francisco: Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Friday reiterated that Parag Agrawal-led Twitter should restore the account of former US president Donald Trump. In a tweet, the soon-to-be Twitter boss said: “Even though I think a less divisive candidate would be better in 2024, I still think Trump should be restored to Twitter.” “Don’t Diss […]