Trump's lawyers asked a New York judge to set aside his hush money conviction and delay sentencing, citing the Supreme Court ruling supporting his immunity claim.Insert Preheader
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Should a president have immunity from criminal prosecution for official conduct while in office?
Trump's lawyers asked a New York judge to set aside his hush money conviction and delay sentencing, citing the Supreme Court ruling supporting his immunity claim.
Trump leads Biden by 2.7 points in the latest national polling average, with Biden's win probability dropping from 35% to 28% after a series of unfavorable polls following the debate.
Two Democratic lawmakers, Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. Dingell, expressed concern about Biden's frail debate appearance and urged his campaign to be candid about his condition.
Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision to shield presidents from criminal prosecution while in office, calling it a "dangerous precedent" that removes legal constraints on power.
Several US military bases in Europe, including the US Army garrison in Stuttgart, were placed on heightened alert due to a credible terrorist threat, leading to increased security measures.
Steve Bannon, former Trump aide, reported to federal prison to serve a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress after defying a Jan. 6 House committee subpoena.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer disavowed the "Draft Gretch" movement and expressed support for Biden, while Democratic governors are anxious about his campaign and wary of 2028 speculation.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer denied a Politico report claiming she said Biden couldn't win Michigan after a debate, calling it "full of shit" and reaffirming her support for Biden.
Two people have fallen ill with dengue fever in the Florida Keys after being bit by infected mosquitoes, prompting health officials to issue an alert for the island chain.
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men protested in Jerusalem against a Supreme Court ruling mandating military conscription for religious students, leading to clashes with police.
American veteran Pat Tillman's mother criticized the decision to award Prince Harry the Pat Tillman Award, calling him "divisive" and suggesting there were more deserving recipients.
Biden should view French President Macron's election defeat as a warning, as the far-right National Rally's victory in France echoes the rise of anti-elite populism affecting U.S. politics.
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border fell to a three-year low in June after President Biden's asylum restrictions and Mexico's increased efforts to curb migration.
Trump's vice presidential pick is expected soon, but history shows VP nominees rarely become president, suggesting Trump's choice may have limited impact on the 2028 race.
Elie Honig argues that the Supreme Court's decision on Trump's presidential immunity expands presidential power and delays Trump's criminal trials past the 2024 election.
Secret transcripts reveal a prosecutor asked a teenage victim if she "committed a crime" during a 2006 grand jury against Jeffrey Epstein, whose light indictment let him abuse girls for 11 more years.
The Karen Read murder trial ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury, with prosecutors planning to retry the case involving the alleged killing of her boyfriend, Boston officer John O'Keefe.
First Lady Jill Biden emphasizes the urgency of the 2024 election, defending President Biden's record and commitment, while remaining his closest confidant and advocate.
Haliey Welch, the "Hawk Tuah" girl, addressed her viral fame, "creepy" reactions, supportive parents, quitting her job, and not wanting to be known by her nickname forever.
In response to the ruling granting partial immunity to Trump, AOC plans to file impeachment articles against the Court and introduced the High Court Gift Ban Act.
PA Sen. Bob Casey supports Biden's reelection bid, emphasizing voters' focus on key issues over debate performances during a campaign stop in Scranton.