Donald Trump's Federal Election Interference Case

Donald Trump's lawyer claims immunity from prosecution in federal election interference case due to alleged fake elector scheme being an official act. Supreme Court ruling may delay the case, impacting the November election.

Google's Alleged Election Interference in 2024 Presidential Race

Media Research Center investigation reveals bias in Google search results favoring Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race, sparking concerns about election interference. Google's algorithmic opacity raises questions about tech companies' influence on democratic processes.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on government communication with social media companies

The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that restricted government officials' communication with social media companies regarding content moderation policies. The court ruled that the challengers lacked legal standing to sue. The case stemmed from the Biden administration's efforts to combat false information on COVID-19 vaccines and foreign interference in elections.

Political Meddling in Republican Primary

Democrats are meddling in a Republican congressional primary in Colorado by funding a PAC to boost a candidate they view as weaker against a Democrat opponent. Both sides are engaging in attack ads and strategies to influence the outcome of the primary.

Supreme Court's delay in deciding Donald Trump's immunity case

Legal experts say the Supreme Court's delay in deciding Donald Trump's immunity case makes a trial before the election highly unlikely. The case revolves around Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 election and the peaceful transfer of power to President Joe Biden. Experts expect the Court to reject Trump's claim to absolute immunity.

Boris Epshteyn's Legal Troubles and Role as Trump Ally

Boris Epshteyn, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, is facing charges in Arizona for election interference. He has been involved in various Trump-related legal matters and has a controversial past. Epshteyn remains a central Trump adviser despite legal troubles.

Rudy Giuliani Indicted in Arizona 'Fake Electors' Case

Rudy Giuliani is indicted in the Arizona 'fake electors' case for allegedly pressuring election officials to change the results of the 2020 election. He faces similar charges in Fulton County, Georgia. Giuliani has pleaded not guilty and criticized the indictment as an embarrassment to the legal system. Trump allies believe the charges are politically motivated. Giuliani celebrated his 80th birthday with MAGA allies despite facing legal issues.

Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict in Gun Trial

Hunter Biden found guilty on all charges in his historic criminal case focused on his purchase of a firearm in 2018. Republicans react strongly, accusing the DOJ of election interference for Joe Biden and calling for further investigations into the Biden family's business dealings.

Donald Trump Found Guilty of Falsifying Business Records

Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records, related to hush money payments to a porn actor to influence the 2016 election. He faces potential prison time but can still pursue the White House. Trump denies the charges and plans to appeal.

Donald Trump Jr.'s Reaction to Donald Trump's Conviction

Donald Trump Jr. expresses outrage on Twitter after his father, Donald Trump, is found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He refers to the U.S. as a 'third-world shithole' and criticizes the sentencing date as election interference.

Donald Trump Press Conference After Verdict

Former President Donald Trump announces a press conference in New York City after being found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. He maintains that the trial was rigged and a form of election interference. Trump is expected to be sentenced on July 11, four days before the Republican National Convention.

Reaction to Donald Trump's New York Business Records Trial Verdict

Republicans and allies of former President Donald Trump criticized the guilty verdict in his New York business records trial, claiming it was a political attack orchestrated by Democrats and biased judges.

Donald Trump sentencing in New York

Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in New York on July 11 for falsifying business records. The sentencing comes just before the Republican National Convention, where Trump is expected to be nominated as the presidential candidate despite the legal proceedings.

Donald Trump's business records trial and sentencing date

Former President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in business records trial, with sentencing set 4 days before GOP Convention, sparking claims of election interference. Trump Jr. and other Republicans allege the trial is a sham and a form of election interference by the radical left.

Donald Trump's Conviction on 34 Felony Counts

Former President Donald Trump convicted on all 34 felony counts in a Manhattan business records trial, sparking outrage from Sen. J.D. Vance who claims it is election interference orchestrated by Democrats, a Soros-funded prosecutor, and a Biden donor Judge.

Former President Trump's Legal Challenges and Trials

Former President Trump found guilty on all counts in New York v. Trump, awaiting Supreme Court decision. Multiple legal challenges and trials pending related to election interference and obstruction of justice. Trump pleads not guilty to all charges. Various trials postponed with unclear trial dates. Trump appealing civil fraud case ruling.

Michigan Young Voters, Biden's Israel Stance, Mike Rogers vs. Michigan Democrats

Young voters in Michigan express concerns over backlash on Biden's stance on Israel potentially splitting the vote and enabling Trump to win. Michigan Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers accuses Democrats of election interference in response to fraud accusations. Legal battle ensues as Michigan gears up to be a battleground state in the upcoming November election.

Criticism of New York's Prosecution of Donald Trump

Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes New York's prosecution of former President Donald Trump, calling it a kangaroo court and accusing the judge of acting as if the Constitution does not apply in New York State.

Political Drama: Trump vs. Biden-Harris Campaigns

The Trump campaign responds to the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign's press conference outside the Trump trial courtroom in Manhattan. Trump's campaign accuses Biden of election interference and being in 'complete freakout mode.' Actor Robert De Niro criticizes Trump during the press conference, claiming Trump would never leave office if elected.

Fake Accounts on Social Platform X Spreading Misinformation about U.S. Presidential Election

Fake accounts on social platform X are spreading misinformation about the U.S. presidential election. Cyabra's analysis found that 15% of accounts supporting Trump and criticizing Biden, as well as 7% of accounts supporting Biden and criticizing Trump, are fake. The fake accounts increased tenfold in March and April, with a coordinated effort seen in pro-Trump messaging. Foreign adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran are also attempting to influence the 2024 election through fake accounts. Elon Musk, who bought the platform in 2022, made changes including cuts to the election integrity team.

Controversy around Nathan Wade and Fani Willis in Georgia election interference case

Former Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade warns of a 'day of reckoning' in the Georgia election interference case, amidst controversy over a workplace romance with Fulton County DA Fani Willis.

Trump's Business Records Trial and Campaigning

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) states that Trump's business records trial is keeping him from campaigning, which Trump and his supporters believe is a tactic to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.

Controversy over the biopic The Apprentice and its portrayal of Trump

Maria Bakalova, who plays Ivana Trump in the biopic The Apprentice, claims the movie is not a biopic and is being used for election interference. The film includes a fake scene of Trump raping Ivana, which has sparked controversy and threats of lawsuit from the Trump campaign.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in New York

Former President Donald Trump discusses 'unconstitutional' gag order, inflation, and 'Biden migrant crime' after NY v. Trump trial. Trial focuses on payment to Stormy Daniels and alleged falsification of records by Trump Organization. Trump allies criticize trial as 'sham' and 'weaponized political persecution.'

Support for Trump in Hush Money Trial

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) supports former President Trump in his hush money trial in New York, calling it election interference and a sham trial. Johnson is the highest-ranking lawmaker to visit Trump in New York during the ongoing legal proceedings.

Former President Trump's Trial

Former President Trump's allies held a fiery press conference outside his trial, calling it a sham and election interference. They believe the American people have already acquitted Trump and see the trial as a political persecution.

Support for Trump in Hush Money Trial

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) supports former President Trump in hush money trial, calling it election interference and standing by Trump's innocence. Johnson is the highest-ranking lawmaker to visit Trump in New York amid ongoing legal proceedings.

Legal Battle in Georgia Election Interference Case Involving Former President Trump

Former President Trump and co-defendants filed notices of appeal to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis disqualified in the Georgia election interference case. Allegations of misconduct, improper affair, and financial benefit from relationship were raised against Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade. The appeals court will hear the defense's case to disqualify Willis. Judge McAfee ruled that Wade had to be removed to prevent Willis's disqualification. The case continues with ongoing legal battles.

Donald Trump's criminal trial and allegations of election interference

Former President Donald Trump decries election interference as he begins his criminal trial, accusing the Biden administration of orchestrating a political witch hunt. Polling suggests Trump is leading in key swing states, despite legal challenges. Michael Cohen's testimony in the trial focuses on hush money payments made during Trump's 2016 campaign.

New York Hush Money Trial of Former President Donald Trump

Michael Cohen is expected to testify in the New York hush money trial of former President Donald Trump, where prosecutors allege Trump falsified business records to cover up payments to Stormy Daniels to influence the 2016 election. The case revolves around Cohen paying Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about an alleged affair with Trump, which Trump later reimbursed. Prosecutors argue this amounts to election interference and violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

Donald Trump's New York business records trial

Former President Donald Trump claims his New York business records trial is 'election interference' orchestrated from Washington, DC. He accuses prosecutors of targeting him to damage Joe Biden's political opponent. The lead prosecutor has ties to Biden's Department of Justice, and the judge overseeing the case has connections to Democrat campaigns.

Hillary Clinton criticizes delays in cases against Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton criticizes delays in cases against Donald Trump, scolding Supreme Court for not deciding on Trump's immunity claim. She expresses concern over election interference and urges voters to carefully consider their choices.

Supreme Court Delay on Trump's Presidential Immunity Claim

Hillary Clinton criticizes the Supreme Court for delaying a ruling on Trump's presidential immunity claim, stating that it is a grave disservice to the nation and may impact upcoming elections.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Investigation

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis refuses to cooperate with a Georgia Senate committee investigating her, claiming it is 'unlawful'. Former President Trump's appeal to disqualify Willis from the Trump election interference case is being reviewed by the Georgia Court of Appeals.

Election Interference by Meta Against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accuses Meta of election interference for censoring a biographical film about him on Facebook and Instagram. Meta allegedly blocked the video, claiming it contained graphic and violent content or violated community standards. Kennedy's campaign plans to file a lawsuit against Meta for censorship.

Donald Trump's alleged hush money payment to Playboy Playmate

A secret tape of Donald Trump allegedly discussing paying hush money to a Playboy Playmate was played at his trial in New York. Trump is heard discussing a $150,000 payment to keep quiet about an affair. Prosecutors claim this was to hide his infidelity from voters during the 2016 election. Trump denies the charges and faces multiple criminal trials.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial and Campaign Activities

Former President Trump is expected to visit a fire department in midtown Manhattan to honor first responders after a day in court for his criminal trial. He accuses prosecutors of election interference and believes the trial will have a 'reverse effect' on his presidential campaign.

China's Support to Russia in Ukraine Conflict and U.S. Intelligence Analysis

China has provided components and materials to Russia, shifting the battlefield momentum in Russia's favor in Ukraine. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines also mentioned Russia's focus on influencing U.S. elections and China's reluctance to engage in major economic retaliation against the U.S.

Allegations of Illegal Election Interference by Biden Special Counsel Jack Smith

Republican House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik demands DOJ investigate Biden special counsel Jack Smith for alleged interference in the presidential election by prosecuting former President Donald Trump

Trump Violates Gag Order During Trial

Former President Donald Trump violated a gag order during his trial, leading to a threat of jail time for further infractions. Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan ruled Trump in criminal contempt and imposed fines for the violations. The trial involves alleged election interference and legal retainer payments to Michael Cohen. Trump faces potential jail time if convicted.

Impact of lawfare against Donald Trump on President Joe Biden

Cases of lawfare against former President Donald Trump are not helping President Joe Biden according to a survey from Harvard-Harris. Different scenarios show a 50-50 split or favor Trump in a hypothetical Biden-Trump election if Trump is convicted of mishandling documents, RICO charges, or inciting Capitol riots.

The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump Trial

The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump is the first prosecution of an American president. The case involves a payoff to a porn actor, election interference, and cover-up accusations. The trial will test the justice system's durability amidst a mountain of evidence against Trump.

Twitter's Compliance with Brazilian Censorship Demands and Elon Musk's Condemnations

Twitter informs Brazil's Supreme Federal Tribunal it will comply with censorship demands, reversing previous defiance stance. Elon Musk publicly condemns STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes and accuses him of election interference. Musk faces legal inquiries for incitement to crime and obstruction of justice in Brazil.

Supreme Court Appeal of Capitol Riot Defendant

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hold oral arguments in the appeal of Joseph Fischer, a Capitol riot defendant charged with 'obstruction of an official proceeding' in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection. The outcome could have legal and political implications for former President Trump. Fischer's case challenges the interpretation of the relevant statute and could impact Trump's separate prosecution for alleged election interference.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump will go on trial for hush money payments to an adult film actress before the 2016 election, potentially impacting his 2024 presidential campaign and future legal troubles.

Foreign Election Interference

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified that China did not change the outcomes of past elections despite evidence of interference. Trudeau dismissed claims of Chinese preference for his Liberal Party, while opposition leader Erin O'Toole accused China of costing his party seats. CSIS found evidence of PRC meddling targeting Conservative candidates and coercing Chinese students to support a Liberal candidate.

Trump's 2024 Presidential Campaign

National spokeswoman for Trump's 2024 campaign criticizes Democrats for attempting to confine Trump to a courtroom instead of allowing him on the campaign trail. She accuses Democrats of lawfare and election interference by targeting Trump with legal cases and gag orders.

Legal battle over election interference case against former President Trump

Former President Trump and co-defendants argue that the election interference case against him should be tossed, citing First Amendment protections for political speech. Judge hears arguments related to motions from Trump and co-defendant David Shafer. Trump was indicted on various charges related to election interference.

Criticism of Former President Trump's Delay Tactics

Former Rep. Liz Cheney spoke at Drake University, criticizing former President Trump's delay tactics in the federal January 6th and election interference trial, emphasizing the importance of accountability and the rule of law.

GOP Infighting Over Disbarment Complaint in Georgia Election Interference Case

GOP infighting in the House of Representatives over disbarment complaint filed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene against Fulton County DA Fani Willis for alleged corrupt actions in Georgia election interference case against former President Trump.

Legal battle between New York Attorney General Letitia James and former President Donald Trump over a civil fraud judgment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has three ways to collect $454 million from former President Donald Trump if he does not post a bond to cover a civil fraud judgment by Monday, including going after his cash, real estate holdings, and assets in other states.

Accusations of Conspiring with Russia in US Elections

Representative Dan Goldman accuses Republican lawmakers of pushing debunked narratives about President Joe Biden, claiming they are essentially conspiring with Russia to interfere in US elections on behalf of Donald Trump.

Allegations against Fulton County DA Fani Willis in Trump election interference case

Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces allegations of improper conduct and bias in the Trump election interference case, leading to an emergency appeal and a judge's order for her to step aside or fire the lead prosecutor. The defense lawyer criticized Willis for lack of proof and suggested she could still be disqualified.

Allegations of Google Interference in U.S. Elections

A study by the Media Research Center alleges that Google has interfered in U.S. elections, favoring leftist candidates and suppressing conservative voices. Google has been accused of 41 instances of election interference over 16 years. Google refutes the allegations, claiming to provide unbiased search results.

Google's Election Interference

Google has been accused of interfering in elections by favoring liberal candidates and censoring their opponents, according to a study by the Media Research Center. The study alleges that Google's AI tool, Gemini, refused to show images of White people, and that the tech giant has a history of manipulating search results to influence election outcomes.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Georgia 2020 Election Interference Case

Judge dismisses some charges against ex-President Donald Trump in Georgia 2020 election interference case, but others remain intact. Charges include violating RICO Act and election interference accusations.

Dismissal of Charges in Trump Election Interference Case

Georgia judge dismisses six counts in the election interference case against former President Trump filed by Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis. Judge ruled that the indictment is defective due to lack of specificity on charges related to solicitation of state officials.

Case Against Former President Donald Trump in Georgia

The judge overseeing the case against former President Trump in Georgia's election interference probe is expected to decide whether to disqualify the Fulton County District Attorney due to a romantic relationship with the special prosecutor. If disqualified, the case would be referred to another office, potentially delaying the trial.

Legal Battle over Trump Election Interference Case in Fulton County

Fulton County judge is expected to rule on whether prosecutor Fani Willis will be removed from the Trump election interference case due to a potential financial conflict of interest with a fellow prosecutor. Former President Donald Trump believes Willis's prosecution is election interference orchestrated by the Biden administration.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Election Interference Case

Fulton County Judge dismissed three charges against former President Donald Trump in the election interference case, ruling that prosecutors failed to provide enough detail about the alleged crime. Trump faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison if convicted on each of the charges. The case against Trump has been on shaky ground due to the effort to remove the prosecutor over her romantic relationship with a colleague.

Former President Donald Trump's reaction to Supreme Court's decision on immunity from prosecution

Former President Donald Trump reacts to Supreme Court's decision to overturn Colorado's ballot ban and faces a case on immunity from prosecution in election interference. Trump's criminal trial on hold pending resolution. Supreme Court to rule on immunity by late June.

Supreme Court rules on Trump ballot eligibility in Colorado

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that states cannot disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot, overturning a decision by the Colorado Supreme Court. Republicans celebrated the ruling as a win for voters' rights and a defeat for leftist activists.

2024 U.S. Presidential Election

Discussion on a potential match-up between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, Supreme Court's upcoming decision on Trump's eligibility for Colorado's state primary ballot, and Trump's legal challenges and criminal charges.

Supreme Court's Impact on Trump Trial Timing

The Supreme Court's decision to hear Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution for trying to overturn the 2020 election may not make it impossible for his trial to start before November. The trial's timing will depend on the Supreme Court and U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, but the public interest and legal obligations suggest it should start before the election.

Potential Scenario of Donald Trump Becoming President for Life

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow suggests that if Donald Trump is elected, he could remain president for life by becoming a dictator due to potential immunity from prosecution in a federal election interference case.

Cease-fire Agreement in Gaza and Military Funding for Ukraine

Representatives from the U.S., Israel, and other Middle East countries have come to an understanding on a potential cease-fire deal in Gaza, pending approval from Hamas. Talks involve conditions like the release of hostages and prisoner exchanges. National security adviser Jake Sullivan also urged Congress to approve additional military funding for Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan support and national security concerns.