Congresswoman Drops Bombshell Legal Complaint Against Trump Trial Judge!

Rep. Elise Stefanik has formally registered a complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron, the presiding judge in the fraud case against former President Donald Trump in New York City. Stefanik asserts that Engoron is unfit to ensure a fair trial for Trump, citing concerns about his perceived bias and inappropriate conduct. Stefanik took to X to share her dissatisfaction, stating that she submitted an official judicial complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron for displaying improper bias and …

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Courtroom Confrontation: Trump Vs. New York Judge

In a defiant display, Donald Trump vigorously defended his business conduct under oath, engaging in heated exchanges with a New York judge during his civil fraud trial. Taking the stand in a Manhattan court, Trump was grilled by the state attorney general’s office, which accused him and his corporation of exaggerating his net worth for profit. Trump claimed his financial statements, rather than overstating his wealth, failed to fully account for his actual riches, arguing …

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DOJ Demands Gag Order on Trump to be Reinstated

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested that Judge Tanya Chutkan reinstate her previous gag order on ex-President Donald Trump, asserting that this order does not infringe upon his First Amendment rights to free speech. On October 20, Judge Chutkan temporarily halted the enforcement of her order as it awaited further review. This initial directive faced backlash from various quarters, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), for imposing excessively broad limitations on Trump’s ability …

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The Witch Hunt Continues: Trump’s Reaction To First Day of Trial in NY Fraud Case

In a recent turn of events, former President Donald Trump made a notable appearance in the ongoing civil fraud case against him in New York. His unexpected presence in court and his remarks to the press before and during the court recess have brought this case under a glaring spotlight. Trump arrived at the last minute to address the media, and once inside the courtroom, he faced the cameras head-on. During the court recess following …

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Jack Smith Alleges Trump Breached Release Terms: Is Jail Looming on the Horizon?

On Friday, the office of Special Counsel Jack Smith put forth an argument that former President Donald Trump might have breached his release conditions by buying a firearm. Trump’s representative denies any such purchase. The Associated Press reported that on September 25, Trump’s spokesperson, Steven Cheung, tweeted that Trump had bought a gun in South Carolina but later retracted his statement and removed the tweet. In a court document filed on Friday evening, prosecutors mentioned …

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Trump’s Next Potential Move: Will His Trial Be Transferred to Federal Court?

It’s likely that Donald Trump will attempt to have the charges against him in Georgia transferred to federal court, a strategic move that could prolong the legal process and potentially result in a more sympathetic jury if successful. Mark Meadows, who is Trump’s former Chief of Staff, is a co-defendant in a case being led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. According to reports, Meadows has initiated efforts to transfer the charges to federal …

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Judge Limits Trump’s Speech, Here’s What She Said About The First Amendment

It has been confirmed by the judge that during the trial, Trump’s speech will be limited to ensure the safety of the witnesses. The judge, who is known for being strict when it comes to sentencing defendants involved in the January 6 riot, has restricted the amount of information that Trump can share. This comes as prosecutors advocate for a trial date in January 2024. The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s legal case, which involves accusations …

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Transparency or Spectacle? Democrats Advocate for Cameras in Trump Trials

Thirty-eight House Democrats have come forward, voicing their support for including digital cameras in the courtroom during the anticipated federal trials of former President Donald Trump. This issue is of particular significance because, at present, federal courts do not permit cameras, leaving the public to rely solely on descriptions and sketches to glean insight into the unfolding events. The lawmakers are appealing to the Judicial Conference, the authoritative body responsible for policymaking within federal courts, …

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