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  2. Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    To "plead the Fifth" is to refuse to answer any question because "the implications of the question, in the setting in which it is asked" lead a claimant to possess a "reasonable cause to apprehend danger from a direct answer", believing that "a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it cannot be answered might be dangerous ...

  3. What does 'plead the Fifth' mean? Will Donald Trump do it? - AOL

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    The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishes a number of rights related to legal proceedings, including that no one “shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against ...

  4. How Donald Trump Could Make History by Pleading the Fifth - AOL

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  5. Kash Patel grilled on potential Trump pressure, past comments ...

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    Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said even by pleading the Fifth, Patel raised questions about his trustworthiness and commitment to following the law. “I don’t know, but he may be the first ...

  6. Fifth Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Amendment may refer to: Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution , part of the Bill of Rights, which protects against the abuse of government authority in legal proceedings Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of India , 1955 amendment relating to time limits on state opinions to the central (federal) government as to their ...

  7. The due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments apply generally to all stages of criminal proceedings. The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was the vehicle for the incorporation of all of the foregoing rights (with the exception of the Grand Jury Clause, the Vicinage Clause, and maybe the Excessive Bail Clause) to ...

  8. Trump news – live: Trump repeatedly pleading 5th deposition ...

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    Donald Trump pleaded the fifth more than 400 times while sitting for a deposition in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil fraud case, it has been revealed.. On Tuesday, AG James ...

  9. Take the fifth - Wikipedia

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    Take the fifth may refer to: Invoking the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution's self-incrimination clause "Take the Fifth", ...