Greg Walters
Trump May Have to Throw His ‘Clown Car’ Full of Lawyers Under the Bus
And Special Counsel Jack Smith wants a judge to force him to make a decision about it soon.
Trump’s Infamous Trolling Could Now Send Him to Jail
A new gag order in the election-subversion case against the former president means he'll have to start watching what he say about his legal opponents.
Trump’s Secret Documents Case Just Got Worse For Him
Prosecutors now claim they can prove his motive, answering a major question in the case.
Yes, Trump Could Become Speaker of the House
It would be totally unprecedented and he’s claimed not to be interested in the past. But, theoretically, it’s possible.
Private Travis King is ‘Very Happy’ to Be Out of North Korean Prison
There’s been little word on exactly how King was treated during his time in North Korean custody, but it’s unlikely to have been fun.
Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Sentenced to 22 Years for Jan. 6 Insurrection
The “chairman” of the Proud Boys was given the harshest sentence to date related to January 6.
Why Trump’s New ‘Mob Boss’ Case Will Be So Hard to Shake
Trump can’t try to pardon himself for this one, or order the prosecutors to stand down, if he wins the presidency again. Even Georgia’s governor can’t let him off the hook.
Trump's Defense Plan: Just a Guy Out of Touch With Reality
His legal team is gearing up to argue Trump actually believed his own falsehoods about the 2020 election.
Donald Trump Has a Huge Rudy Giuliani Problem
The former president has to worry that a number of his former aides could flip on him as yet more criminal charges are being laid.
Why Trump’s Next Criminal Case is Uniquely Dangerous for Him
The Washington, DC jury pool will not be an easy one for the former US president to win over.
Trump’s Bizarre Behavior Poses a Big Problem for Mar-a-Lago Prosecutors
There's plenty of evidence against Donald Trump. But can anyone make sense of why he might want all of those national security secrets?
Donald Trump Lost in His First Battle in Federal Criminal Court
A Florida judge essentially told the former president not to try to influence other witnesses in his case, or risk jail.