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  2. Congress, legal experts, lower courts, the news media, and parties aggrieved by Trump’s actions should look at the court’s decision more closely for ways to hold Trump accountable for blatant ...

  3. Opinion - Trump has made a lot of Day One promises. Which ...

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    On Day One, Trump wants to review the cases of people he calls “patriots” and “political prisoners” who were arrested during the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 — “and I will sign ...

  4. Dems eerily silent on Trump sentencing as they prepare for ...

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    Trump filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court on Wednesday in an effort to prevent his Jan. 10 sentencing, but the high court ultimately denied his emergency petition to block his sentencing.

  5. Opinion: Trump’s reasons for delaying his trial are ... - AOL

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    In seeking a postponement in former President Donald Trump’s federal classified documents trial, his attorneys — in a court filing last week — cited a myriad of reasons, from the upcoming ...

  6. Legal affairs of Donald Trump as president - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] On January 19, 2022, the Supreme Court denied Trump's request without providing a reason. The next day, the National Archives and Records Administration released the White House documents to the committee. [43] Trump v. the United States House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol et al.

  7. Opinion - At sentencing, Trump lied and got less than a slap ...

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    Trump’s popular vote margin was about 2.5 million votes, smaller than margins in several past elections. Biden won the 2020 election with a margin of more than 7 million votes, and 4 million ...

  8. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case)

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    On December 14, the Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected Trump's challenge, saying there was no "legitimate doubt", and on December 21, the Wisconsin governor certified that the state Supreme Court had resolved the matter in favor of Biden – in response to which Trump tweeted a demand that the Wisconsin legislature overturn the election. On ...

  9. Trump v. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    The court's ruling was initially stayed until January 4, 2024, the day before Colorado's deadline to print primary ballots, [42] though it was indefinitely extended. [43] Within 24 hours of the ruling, numerous threats of violence and death were made on social media towards the members of the Colorado Supreme Court on the majority opinion. [44]