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Giuliani should be disbarred over election case, DC ethics board says
31.05.2024
Giuliani should be disbarred over election case, DC ethics board says
By David Thomas (Reuters) — Rudy Giuliani should be stripped of his law license for his work on a failed…
Trump says he will appeal guilty verdict in hush money case
31.05.2024
Trump says he will appeal guilty verdict in hush money case
NEW YORK (Reuters) — Donald Trump, who became the first U.S. president convicted of a crime after a jury found…
Trump guilty verdict seen as a ‘more severe outcome than anticipated’
31.05.2024
Trump guilty verdict seen as a ‘more severe outcome than anticipated’
A recent unanimous guilty verdict on all charges against former President Donald Trump has been described as a «more severe…
Jurors to begin second day of deliberations in Trump hush money trial
30.05.2024
Jurors to begin second day of deliberations in Trump hush money trial
By Jack Queen, Luc Cohen and Andy Sullivan NEW YORK (Reuters) — Jurors in Donald Trump’s hush money trial return…
Biden campaign taps friend groups, social media, with unpredictable results
30.05.2024
Biden campaign taps friend groups, social media, with unpredictable results
By Andrea Shalal and Eric Cox RACINE, Wisconsin (Reuters) — Andrea Dyess, 57, was already a Joe Biden fan, but…
Historic criminal trial of Hunter Biden to probe drug addiction
29.05.2024
Historic criminal trial of Hunter Biden to probe drug addiction
By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -The criminal trial of Hunter Biden on gun charges kicks off next week, with…
Jurors likely to begin deliberations in Trump hush money trial
29.05.2024
Jurors likely to begin deliberations in Trump hush money trial
By Luc Cohen, Jack Queen and Andy Sullivan NEW YORK (Reuters) — Jurors are likely to begin deliberations on Wednesday…
Biden campaign plots stay-the-course strategy after Trump verdict
29.05.2024
Biden campaign plots stay-the-course strategy after Trump verdict
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt (Reuters) — Typically, if your political opponent is convicted of a felony, it’s considered…