Court pauses appeal of Trump's classified documents case A federal appeals court granted Special Counsel Jack Smith's request to pause his appeal of President-elect Donald Trump's classified documents case until Dec. 2. 11/16/2024 - 9:04 am | View Link
Special counsel asks judge to pause his appeal in Trump's classified documents case Special counsel Jack Smith has asked a federal appeals court to pause his appeal of the dismissal of President-elect Donald Trump's classified documents case. 11/14/2024 - 3:49 am | View Link
Jack Smith asks to pause appeal of Judge Cannon’s classified documents dismissal The special counsel’s request follows a similar one he made to the trial judge handling Trump’s federal election interference case. 11/14/2024 - 3:20 am | View Link
Jack Smith Asks Court To Pause Appeal Of Trump Classified Documents Case Special Counsel Jack Smith also requested a pause last week in his other prosecution of Donald Trump for alleged election interference in 2020. 11/13/2024 - 9:31 am | View Link
US prosecutors seek pause in Trump documents appeal U.S. prosecutors asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to pause their bid to revive the criminal case accusing President-elect Donald Trump of illegally handling classified documents, citing his ... 11/13/2024 - 9:09 am | View Link
Elon Musk is backing Donald Trump’s transition co-chair Howard Lutnick to lead the Treasury Department, touting the billionaire CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald as a potential secretary who “will actually enact change” from the most powerful economic post in Trump’s Cabinet, Politico reports.
Musk labeled another prime contender for the post, hedge fund CEO Scott Bessent, a “business-as-usual choice.”
President-elect Donald Trump is flooding the zone with nominations and it can be hard to keep up.
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Weekend Fox News host Pete Hegseth has already been an exceedingly controversial choice as Donald Trump’s pick for his Secretary of Defense. Hegseth and the Trump camp have spent recent days push back against two simultaneous controversies: allegations that Hegseth has “extremist” tattoos, as some critics have charged, and news broken by Vanity Fair on Thursday that Hegseth was previously investigated by police in California over a sexual misconduct claim.
On Thursday afternoon, a federal bankruptcy judge in Texas ordered an evidentiary hearing to review the auction process that resulted in Infowars being sold to satire site the Onion, saying he wanted to ensure the “process and transparency” of the sale. Infowars’ founder, the conspiracy mega-entrepreneur Alex Jones, has unsurprisingly declared that the auction process was “rigged” and vowed that the review process will return the site to him, while the Onion’s CEO told Mother Jones and other news outlets that the sale is proceeding.
As Donald Trump prepares to enter the White House for a second term, the reasons people voted him into office are becoming more clear.
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For Micki Witthoeft, it’s cause for celebration. Her daughter, Ashli Babitt, was shot and killed by a police officer after storming the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.