Former President Donald Trump promised over the weekend that he will “never” drop out of the 2024 presidential race even if he is convicted on any of the criminal charges that he is up against.
Former President Donald Trump and two of the lawyers representing him in Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation went their separate ways Friday, just one day following his indictment.
Former President Donald Trump called Special Counsel Jack Smith a "deranged psycho" after a federal grand jury in Florida charged him with a 37-count indictment related to the classified documents case last week.
Count 33 of the indictment alleges that "TRUMP attempted to persuade Trump Attorney 1 to hide and conceal documents from a federal grand jury" and that "TRUMP and NAUTA misled Trump Attorney 1 by moving boxes that contained documents with classification markings so that Trump Attorney 1 would not find the documents and produce them to a federal grand jury."
Republicans have acknowledged that the same day they have access to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) document alleging then-vice president Biden was involved in a bribery scheme, Donald Trump is indicted.
The lawsuit alleges violations of the First Amendment, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act by the Biden administration's regulations.
Trump lawyers John Rowley, James Trusty, and Lindsey Halligan were seen meeting with Department of Justice (DOJ) officials regarding the Mar-a-Lago document case.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) was a "small, pathetic man" and accused him of potentially "kidnapping" migrants after 16 individuals arrived in Sacramento, California without authorities' advanced knowledge or preparation for their arrival.