Donald Trump's post-conviction rant

Donald Trump goes on a bizarre rant the day after his criminal conviction, claiming he wanted to testify in his trial and calling Joe Biden a fascist. He criticized the judge and his lawyers, expressing discontent with the trial process.

Donald Trump's potential testimony in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump has been taunted to testify in his New York hush money trial, using his own words against him. Despite teasing he will testify, his lawyers have not confirmed if he will give evidence in his own defense.

Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City

The first week of Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City ended with a judge ordering him to take a seat after he stood up prematurely. Trump's lawyers made a last-minute attempt to halt the trial due to biased jury selection.

Donald Trump's jury selection with lawyers on the jury

Two lawyers serving on Donald Trump's jury could benefit him, as lawyers are more likely to focus on legal arguments and technical issues rather than emotional aspects of the case. Jury selection in the hush money trial is ongoing in Manhattan.

International Human Smuggling Gang Raid in Germany

German authorities conducted a large raid against an international human smuggling gang, resulting in the detention of 10 suspects, including two lawyers. The suspects are accused of illegally obtaining residency permits for Chinese nationals through special immigration rules for skilled foreign workers in exchange for money.

DNC Pays Legal Fees for President Biden During Special Counsel Probe

The Democratic National Committee covered legal fees for President Biden during the special counsel's investigation into his possession of classified documents, while criticizing the Republican National Committee for paying former President Trump's legal bills. The DNC paid over $1.05 million to lawyers representing Biden during the investigation.

Legal Battle Between Letitia James and Donald Trump Over $454 Million Bond

New York Attorney General Letitia James is pushing for the collection of a $454 million bond from former President Donald Trump to cover a civil fraud judgment. Trump's lawyers argue against this request, claiming it is illogical, unconstitutional, and impractical.