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A federal appeals court has given new life to President Donald Trump’s bid to erase his New York hush money conviction.
A federal judge must now determine whether President Trump’s immunity for official acts means that his Manhattan criminal ...
A path to dismissing President Trump’s hush money criminal conviction was reopened Thursday after an appeals panel revived ...
President Donald Trump sought to remove his status as the only felon to be elected president by appealing his conviction on 34 New York state charges just before midnight last Tuesday, arguing, in ...
The decision kicks the case back to U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who in 2024 denied Trump’s second motion to ...
A federal appeals court reopened Trump’s bid to move his hush money conviction to federal court, citing unresolved presidential immunity issues.
An appeals panel ruled Thursday that a federal judge in Manhattan must take one more look at the president’s immunity arguments, which he claims should get his guilty verdict tossed.
The president exercised the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs on goods from various ...
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Trump warned he could have thrown away immunity with revenge prosecution
In a landmark immunity case last year, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts argued that sweeping presidential immunity ...
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