Investigation into Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump

Investigators are trying to determine a motive behind the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed by snipers on the scene. The investigation reveals a troubled individual with a mix of mental health issues, ideological beliefs, and personal grievances, but no clear political motive. Law enforcement officials are analyzing Crooks' phone history and online activity to piece together the events leading up to the shooting.

Security and Protection of Presidents

Former Secret Service agent Bill Gage discusses how a shooter was able to get a line of sight to a former president during a public event.

Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump

Investigation underway to determine how the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump took place, with focus on shooter and hometown of Bethel Park, Pa.

Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Former first lady Melania Trump releases a statement following an assassination attempt on her husband, former President Trump, at a rally in Pennsylvania. She condemns the shooter as a 'monster' and calls for the country to 'reunite.'

Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity

The Supreme Court ruled that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts. The case involved former President Trump's actions related to the 2020 election. Justices disagreed on the implications for future presidents and the separation of powers.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Presidential immunity

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump, granting him limited immunity from criminal prosecutions for actions taken while in office. The Court held that a former President is entitled to absolute immunity for official acts but not for unofficial acts. The ruling means any trial of the former president will take place after the November 5, 2024, election.

Trial and Conviction of Former President Donald Trump

Rep. Mike Quigley discusses the precedent set by the trial and conviction of former President Donald Trump, acknowledging the risk of politicians going after their opponents in court but emphasizing the importance of holding leaders accountable for their actions.

Former President Trump's guilty verdict in hush money trial

Former President Trump found guilty in hush money trial, becoming the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime. Supporters and opponents react online, with liberals cheering the verdict and others criticizing it as unfair. Trump vows to appeal. Sentencing set for July 11, just before the Republican National Convention.

Former President Trump's criminal trial

Former President Trump is present at the Manhattan courthouse during jury deliberations in his criminal trial. He continues to post on Truth Social and hold press conferences claiming innocence and that the trial is rigged against him.

Ongoing Criminal Trial Against Former President Trump and Political News Updates

Summary of the ongoing criminal trial against former President Trump, including testimonies and updates on the case. Also covers various political news related to anti-Israel agitators, Democrats, and Biden's policies.

Lawsuit Against Former President Trump

Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes the lawsuit against former President Trump, calling it a politically motivated smear campaign.

Trump Hush Money Trial

A potential juror in the Trump hush money trial spoke to the media after being excused from the pool, highlighting the serious mood in the courtroom. The trial marks the first time a former president stands trial on criminal charges.

Alvin Bragg and Criminal Charges Against a Former President

Alvin Bragg, the first African American elected Manhattan District Attorney, is the first person to bring criminal charges against a former president. He faces challenges beyond any one big case.

Gag Order on Former President Trump in Hush Money Trial

A New York judge imposed a gag order on former President Trump, preventing him from attacking witnesses and others in his hush money trial. The order allows him to criticize the judge and the Manhattan District Attorney but restricts statements that could interfere with the case.

Former President Trump urges primary challenger against GOP lawmaker

Former President Trump criticized for urging a primary challenger against a GOP lawmaker, Rep. Laurel Lee, by Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Chip Roy. Lee, a conservative member, was endorsed by DeSantis and then Trump. Trump also faced civil fraud charges and had his business operations barred.

Legal Challenge for Former President Trump

Former President Trump faces challenges securing $464 million appeal bond following New York civil fraud judgment against him.

Former President Trump's Criminal Indictment Hearing

Former President Trump is in Fort Pierce, Fla., for a key hearing in his criminal indictment on charges of withholding and hiding classified documents. The judge may postpone the trial's start.

Former President Donald Trump speaking at National Religious Broadcasters Presidential Forum

Former President Donald Trump will speak at the National Religious Broadcasters Presidential Forum in Nashville, Tennessee on February 22, 2024.