Legal Proceedings

Judge overseeing Georgia election interference case dismisses some of charges against Trump

The Judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has dismissed some of the charges against Trump. The reason cited for this dismissal was the vague nature of the charges, specifically regarding the “violation of his oath of office.” The Judge, Scott McAfee, stated that the charges must be quashed due to a lack of specificity, opening the door for a potential reindictment if the charges can be made more specific. This decision does not exonerate Trump, as there are still many charges remaining in the indictment.

In my opinion, this ruling seems to be a reasonable one aimed at preventing an inarticulate charge from being overturned on appeal.… Continue reading

Donald Trump Nearly Gets Himself Kicked Out of Court in E. Jean Carroll Trial: It is seriously not looking good for Donald Trump in this case.

Donald Trump Nearly Gets Himself Kicked Out of Court in E. Jean Carroll Trial: It is seriously not looking good for Donald Trump in this case.

In the latest development of the E. Jean Carroll trial, Donald Trump found himself on the brink of being kicked out of court. His attorney, Alina Habba, made explosive claims that Carroll had received funding for the lawsuit from leftist billionaires George Soros and Reid Hoffman. These conspiracy theories, aimed at discrediting Carroll, only served to highlight the desperate tactics employed by the former president and his legal team.

Carroll, however, vehemently denied these allegations, leaving the claims baseless and without evidence.… Continue reading

Trump wants to talk about corruption? Let’s look at all the criminal convictions against Trump’s inner circle

President Trump’s allies and those within his circle have come under criminal scrutiny. Some have been convicted of committing crimes including bank and tax fraud, misusing charity funds, obstructing investigations, lying, witness tampering, campaign finance violations, and foreign lobbying violations. Here are 8 examples from the last four years:

  1. In 2019 the Trump Foundation was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds for personal use following an investigation.[1] The Trump Foundation dissolved following an investigation led by the New York Attorney General.[2] President Trump was ordered to pay $2 million for misusing charity funds.[3]
  2. In 2019 Trump campaign adviser and long time friend of President Trump – Roger Stone was convicted and sentenced to prison.
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