The briefing may have been 165 pages, but there are three key points the special counsel has made for Judge Tanya Chutkan’s ...
Evidence gathered by Special Counsel Jack Smith in his election fraud case against Trump has been made public.
The former president's niece said voters "deserve to know all of the damning details" in Trump's federal election subversion ...
The special counsel's newly unsealed brief argues Trump is not immune from prosecution and gives new details on his efforts ...
Former U.S. assistant attorney Glenn Kirschner said Trump's Tuesday filing made Judge Tanya Chutkan's job "much easier." ...
Ty Cobb, a former White House attorney under Trump, agreed that he wasn’t surprised by the strength of the evidence presented ...
Special counsel Jack Smith argues in a new court filing that former President Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for his conduct immediately after the 2020 presidential election.
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s new filing alleges Trump planned before the 2020 election to deny the results if he lost, and ...
Which brings me to the second point regarding Smith's masterful presentation to Judge Tanya Chutkan. (Talk about feeding someone a layup, Lord save us.) The former president* turns out to be a bit of ...
Trump accused the special counsel of election interference over a filing released. But a federal judge made the decision to make it public and when.
Here are five key takeaways from the special counsel's bombshell court filing laying out the bulk of the evidence in his ...
Trump and his allies have criticized the timing of the filing’s release by Judge Tanya Chutkan. They argue that the filing ...