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A Man Wants to Trademark ‘Trump Too Small' for T-Shirts. Now the Supreme Court Will Hear the Case.
The Supreme Court says it will hear a case in which a man tried to trademark a phrase mocking former President Donald Trump as “too small.” The Justice Department is supporting President Joe Biden’s once and possibly future rival in urging the court to deny a trademark for the suggestive phrase “Trump too small” that a California man wants to...
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Grand Jury in Trump Classified Documents Case Expected to Meet This Coming Week
A grand jury that has been hearing evidence in the case against former President Donald Trump is expected to meet this coming week in Washington after a lull.
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Justice Department Says It Won't Charge Mike Pence Over Handling of Classified Documents
The Department of Justice has informed former Vice President Mike Pence’s legal team that it will not pursue criminal charges related to the discovery of classified documents at his Indiana home.
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Oath Keeper Who Guarded Roger Stone Before Jan. 6 Attack Gets More Than 4 Years in Prison
A member of the far-right Oath Keepers extremist group who was part of a security detail for former President Donald Trump’s longtime adviser Roger Stone before storming the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
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Prosecutors Have Tape of Trump Discussing Holding Onto Classified Doc After Leaving Office
Justice Department prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of former President Donald Trump from after he left office in which he talks about holding onto a classified Pentagon document related to a potential attack on Iran, a source directly familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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Mike Pence to Launch 2024 Presidential Campaign Next Week in Iowa
Former Vice President Mike Pence will officially launch his widely expected campaign for the Republican nomination for president in Iowa next week.
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‘Trump Bucks' Promise Wealth for MAGA Loyalty. Some Lose Thousands
The products are advertised online as a kind of golden ticket that will help propel Trump’s 2024 bid and make the “real patriots” who support him rich when cashed in.
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Prosecutors Say They Have a Recording of Trump and a Witness in Manhattan DA Case
Prosecutors in New York have informed attorneys for Donald Trump that the evidence in their hush money case against the former president includes an audio recording of him and a witness, a court filing made public Friday shows.
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Who's Running For President in 2024? What To Know About the Candidates
The 2024 election race is quickly approaching as candidates keep emerging for the 60th presidential election in United States history, which will take place on Nov. 5, 2024.
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The Rise of Ron DeSantis: From Little-Known Congressman to Presidential Contender
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is officially making his much anticipated run for president, going from a virtually unknown congressional candidate to one of the main contenders for the Republican nomination in a little over a decade.
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DeSantis Launches GOP Presidential Campaign in Twitter Announcement Plagued by Glitches
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday.
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Trump Makes Video Appearance in New York Criminal Case; Trial Date Tentatively Set for Late March
Former President Donald Trump made a video appearance Tuesday in his New York criminal case, with the judge tentatively setting a trial date for late March of next year.
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Prosecutor Ends Probe of FBI's Trump-Russia Investigation With Harsh Criticism, But No New Charges
A special prosecutor has ended his four-year investigation into possible FBI misconduct in its probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
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Former Trump Probe Prosecutor Refuses to Answer House Judiciary Committee Questions
Mark Pomerantz once played a key role in the Manhattan DA’s criminal probe of Donald Trump. The former president is charged with falsifying business records.
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Justice Department Seeks to Prevent Trump Deposition in Lawsuits by Ex-FBI Officials
Trump is scheduled for a deposition on May 24 regarding lawsuits filed by former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page against the Justice Department and FBI.
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Trump Appeals Jury's Sexual Abuse and Defamation Verdict in E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuit
Former President Donald Trump is appealing a New York jury’s verdict awarding $5 million to E. Jean Carroll after a jury concluded he sexually abused her in the 1990s and defamed her last October.
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Trump Says He Would Pardon a ‘Large Portion' of Jan. 6 Rioters
During a CNN town hall Wednesday night, Trump said he was “inclined to pardon many” of the people convicted of federal offenses for attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Trump Dismisses Sex Abuse Verdict and Gloats That It Will Help His 2024 Bid
Former President Donald Trump mocked E. Jean Carroll and insisted her account of being sexually assaulted by him decades ago was “fake” and “made up” one day after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer.
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Trump Says Sexual Assault Case Was ‘Fake,' Calls Jan. 6 ‘a Beautiful Day'
Donald Trump‘s primetime appearance in a live CNN town hall Wednesday at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire had the former president and 2024 presidential candidate doubling down on his false claims as he faced interview questions from a mainstream outlet for the first time in years after largely sticking to friendly conservative media. Wednesday’s town hall marked Trump’s...
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Mike Pence: Trump White House ‘Could Have Done a Better Job of Controlling Spending'
The former vice president’s comments to NBC News came as President Joe Biden and congressional leaders met about the impending possibility of default.