Trump Appeals Colorado Ballot Disqualification to Supreme Court

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Donald Trump has taken his case to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a Colorado court’s decision that excluded him from the state’s Republican primary ballot. His campaign has labeled the disqualification as an “unAmerican, unconstitutional act of election interference.” The ongoing case, titled Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson, et al., Docket # 23-719, is currently awaiting Supreme Court review.

Newly Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Files Reveal Familiar Figures; Bill Clinton’s Name Appears Frequently

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In a recent development, a federal judge has lifted the seal on court documents related to a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein, with former President Bill Clinton’s name surfacing multiple times. Despite initial expectations of groundbreaking revelations, the approximately 60 released documents primarily feature figures already known to the public, including high-profile associates of Epstein and victims who have previously spoken out. The judge’s decision to unseal the information last month was motivated by the fact that much of it was already in the public domain.

Ivanka Trump, Final Witness, Testifies in New York Civil Fraud Trial

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Manhattan, NY – November 8, 2023 – On Wednesday, Ivanka Trump took the witness stand for her five-hour testimony. This follows her father’s recent appearance in a fraud trial that poses a threat to the Trump business empire as he embarks on another White House run.

ACLU Backs Trump, Argues DC Judge Gag Order Violates First Amendment

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Washington, D.C. – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has thrown its support behind former President Donald Trump in his legal battle against a limited gag order imposed by a Washington, D.C. judge in his election interference case. The ACLU announced on October 25, 2023 that it intends to file an amicus brief arguing that the imposed gag order is unconstitutional.

Judge Fines Trump $10K, Says Violated Gag Order

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Manhattan, NY – On October 25, 2023, Judge Arthur Engoran fined Donald Trump $10,000 for violating a gag order. This follows a $5,000 fine imposed by Judge Engoran last week. Trump and his companies are currently on trial before Judge Engoran in a civil fraud cause brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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