U.S. Supreme Court rulings on Donald Trump's criminal case and social media regulations

The U.S. Supreme Court extended the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges of plotting to overturn his 2020 election loss, making it unlikely for Trump to be tried before the November election. The Supreme Court also kept a hold on efforts to limit social media platform regulations in Texas and Florida. Trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution was highly skeptical by the Supreme Court.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Case

Hunter Biden found guilty on all charges related to his purchase of a handgun in 2018, including lying about his drug use. He faces a maximum of 25 years in prison but is unlikely to face the full penalties as a first-time offender.

Criminal Hush Money Case Against Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump is facing criminal charges related to hush money payments made during his presidential campaign in 2016. The prosecution argues that there is overwhelming evidence of Trump directing and benefiting from the scheme. The trial is ongoing, with the jury set to deliberate soon.

Georgia criminal case against former President Donald Trump

The prosecutor and judge overseeing the Georgia criminal case against former President Donald Trump both won their local elections on Tuesday.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial with Michael Cohen Testifying

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is ongoing, with Michael Cohen testifying as the star prosecution witness. Cohen's testimony could impact the outcome of the case, which involves hush money payments made on Trump's behalf during his first presidential campaign.

Public Perception of Donald Trump's Criminal Case in New York

A survey suggests 35% believe former President Donald Trump did something illegal in his current criminal case in New York. Democrats are more likely to believe he did something illegal, while Republicans are less likely. The case involves alleged falsification of business records concerning a 'hush money' payment made to Stormy Daniels.

Lara Trump praises Barron Trump and talks about Donald Trump's potential absence at Barron's graduation

Lara Trump praised her brother-in-law Barron Trump, describing him as incredibly smart and warning that he will take over the world one day. Former President Donald Trump may miss Barron's high school graduation due to a criminal case in New York.

Hunter Biden's Tax Charges

Hunter Biden's attempt to have all his tax charges thrown out was defeated, allowing the criminal case against him to move forward. He faces three felony charges and six misdemeanor charges for tax evasion, filing a false return, and failing to pay taxes between 2016 and 2019. His pleas of not guilty were rejected, and the case was not deemed politically motivated.

Criminal Case of Massachusetts Veterans' Home Officials

Two former officials of a veterans home in Massachusetts settled their criminal case without jail time after being charged with criminal neglect in connection to COVID-19 deaths. The facility faced severe staffing and testing shortages during the early days of the pandemic.

Gag Order Issued Against Donald Trump in Criminal Case

Judge Juan Merchan issued a gag order against former President Donald Trump, preventing him from publicly speaking about witnesses, counsel, court staff, and district attorney involved in the case. Trump criticized Merchan and his daughter on social media, leading to the order.

Stolen Human Remains Case

Pennsylvania 'oddities collector' avoids jail time after admitting to buying and selling stolen human remains from Harvard Medical School and a mortuary in Arkansas. He will serve two years of probation on charges of abusing a corpse.