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Special Counsel Presses Supreme Court for Quick Denial of Trump's Trial Delay Request
Special Counsel Jack Smith is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to swiftly reject former President Donald Trump's bid to delay his trial over alleged interference in the 2020 election. Smith's appeal comes in response to Trump's legal team's request for an extension as the court evaluates the former president's claim of immunity for official acts conducted during his tenure. Special Counsel Jack Smith is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to swiftly reject former President Donald Trump's bid to delay his trial over alleged interference in the 2020 election. Smith's appeal comes in response to Trump's legal team's request for an extension as the court evaluates the former president's claim of immunity for official acts conducted during his tenure. -
Allegations Against Georgia Prosecutors Could Derail Donald Trump Election Case
Allegations surrounding the personal relationship between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade have cast a shadow over the case's future. Allegations surrounding the personal relationship between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade have cast a shadow over the case's future. -
Kanye West's Financial Reckoning: From Billionaire to Brink of Bankruptcy
Kanye West, the once-celebrated music and fashion mogul, disclosed his brush with financial ruin following a series of controversial antisemitic remarks on social media. Kanye West, the once-celebrated music and fashion mogul, disclosed his brush with financial ruin following a series of controversial antisemitic remarks on social media. -
House Republicans Impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Over Border Policy Disputes
The Republican-dominated House of Representatives voted 214-213 to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, marking only the second instance in U.S. history where a member of a president's Cabinet has been impeached. The Republican-dominated House of Representatives voted 214-213 to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, marking only the second instance in U.S. history where a member of a president's Cabinet has been impeached. -
Hunter Biden's Ex-Associate Tony Bobulinski Claims 'Receipts' Prove Joe Biden's Involvement in Son's Business Ventures
Bobulinski, a retired U.S. Navy lieutenant and CEO of Sinohawk Holdings, asserted his claims by stating he possesses concrete evidence, referred to as "receipts," to substantiate his allegations against the Bidens. Bobulinski, a retired U.S. Navy lieutenant and CEO of Sinohawk Holdings, asserted his claims by stating he possesses concrete evidence, referred to as "receipts," to substantiate his allegations against the Bidens. -
Biden Upholds Trump's China Tariffs, Aiming to Boost US Manufacturing
Despite significant policy differences between President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, one area of unexpected continuity has been in trade policy towards China. Despite significant policy differences between President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, one area of unexpected continuity has been in trade policy towards China. -
Fani Willis' Alleged Affair Sparks Disqualification Debate, Shaking Up Trump Georgia Election Case
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has announced an upcoming evidentiary hearing to delve into allegations of misconduct by District Attorney Fani Willis. The controversy stems from accusations that Willis engaged in an "improper" affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of the prosecution team. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has announced an upcoming evidentiary hearing to delve into allegations of misconduct by District Attorney Fani Willis. The controversy stems from accusations that Willis engaged in an "improper" affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of the prosecution team. -
Nikki Haley Claps Back at Donald Trump's Military Disparagement: 'He's Not Qualified to Be the President'
Nikki Haley has openly questioned his fitness for the presidency, spotlighting his disparagement of military service as a fundamental disqualification. During a South Carolina rally, Trump's insinuations about Haley's husband, who is currently deployed with the National Guard, sparked controversy. Nikki Haley has openly questioned his fitness for the presidency, spotlighting his disparagement of military service as a fundamental disqualification. During a South Carolina rally, Trump's insinuations about Haley's husband, who is currently deployed with the National Guard, sparked controversy. -
House Republicans Gear Up for Second Mayorkas Impeachment Amid Legislative Hurdles
House Republicans are poised for a second impeachment vote against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, signaling a determined yet controversial stance within the GOP ranks. House Republicans are poised for a second impeachment vote against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, signaling a determined yet controversial stance within the GOP ranks. -
RFK Jr. Faces Family Ire Over Super Bowl Ad, Issues Apology for Unsanctioned Spot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself at the center of controversy following a Super Bowl advertisement funded by the American Values Super PAC, which heavily featured imagery associated with his iconic uncle, former President John F. Kennedy. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself at the center of controversy following a Super Bowl advertisement funded by the American Values Super PAC, which heavily featured imagery associated with his iconic uncle, former President John F. Kennedy.