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DOJ Urges NY Appeals Court to Toss Trump Criminal Conviction (1)

The US Justice Department urged a New York state appeals court to reverse Donald Trump’s felony conviction, an extraordinary intervention by federal officials as the president seeks to clear his ... Read More
Judge must reconsider Trump push to move felony conviction to federal court: appeals panel

A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled Friday that it “cannot be confident” a lower judge adequately considered President Donald Trump’s arguments as he sought to ... Read More
Trump appeals felony conviction citing Supreme Court immunity
President Trump's attorneys appealed his criminal conviction Monday, arguing the New York trial was "fatally marred" by evidence they say was protected by the Supreme Court's immunity decision. The ... Read More
Judge to Consider Moving Trump’s Hush-Money Conviction to Federal Court
A federal judge must now determine whether President Trump’s immunity for official acts means that his Manhattan criminal case belongs in federal court. Read More
Appeals court gives Trump another shot at erasing his hush money conviction
A federal appeals court has given new life to President Donald Trump’s bid to erase his New York hush money conviction. Read More
Trump reportedly suing DOJ, asking for $230 million. What happened to his felonies?

President Donald Trump is seeking $230 million in compensation from the Justice Department, report says. The complaints relate to the 2016 Russia investigation and the classified documents case from ... Read More
Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others involved in bid to overturn 2020 election

The pardons may be largely symbolic as none of the people listed were convicted of federal crimes, which the presidential pardon covers. Read More
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