Prosecutors in Georgia are fast approaching a decision on whether to charge Trump. Here's how it would go down.
Prosecutors in Georgia are fast approaching a decision on whether to charge Trump. Here's how it would go down.
Prosecutors in Georgia are fast approaching a decision on whether to charge Trump. Here's how it would go down.
Prosecutors in Georgia are fast approaching a decision on whether to charge Trump. Here's how it would go down.
Trump is concerned about his tax returns going public. Trump encourages supporters to dismiss news about his taxes
Christie doesn't want the Jan. 6 committee to issue criminal referrals. Chris Christie: We'll never know 'who is responsible' for Jan. 6 if Trump gets criminal referral
Getting to the bottom of it, like, in Trump's mind, blaming the Democrats for not having 10,000 national guard at the Capitol to fight Trump's insurrectionists that he incited and watched for three hours as they rioted and whom he later pampered as being victims and unfairly treated.
Kari Lake calls for imprisoning Maricopa County election officials “These people are crooks, they need to be locked up,” Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud."
Former OAN host follows Trump with a laptop and printer to read him 'uplifting' stories as he golfs: report
Yes... You are trying to be a tyrant and we are fed up with you.... Shut the fuck up and sit the fuck down, loser.
Democrat Hobbs defends decision not to debate GOP's Lake in tight Arizona gubernatorial race | CNN Politics
Jan. 6 committee unveils criminal referrals against Trump The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol unveiled criminal referrals on Monday targeting former President Trump, recommending that the Department of Justice investigate the ex-president for inciting an insurrection, conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to make a false statement, and obstruction of an official proceeding. The referrals mark the culmination of the committee’s 18-month probe of the Jan. 6 attack and the role Trump played before, during and after the riot. They are a crescendo in the panel’s central case that Trump was at the center of a conspiracy to keep himself in power. Investigators on the committee said they decided on criminal referrals against Trump based on sufficient evidence showing that he violated various statutes: “Incite,” “Assist” or “Aid and Comfort” an Insurrection; Obstruction of an Official Proceeding; Conspiracy to Defraud the United States; Conspiracy to Make a False Statement; and Other Conspiracy Statutes. The recommendations themselves, however, are largely symbolic, as the Department of Justice is not required to look into referrals from congressional committees. They also come as the agency is conducting its own, separate investigation into the Capitol riot, which was recently put under the purview of an independent special counsel.