On Friday, the New York judge ordered the former President and his companies to pay more than three hundred and fifty million dollars in a civil fraud case.
Still, the White House would have been wiser to focus on the special counsel’s decision not to bring classified-documents charges against the President.
Two recent court cases failed to stop the mass violence in Gaza, but they gave center stage to facts and historical interpretations that, in Western countries, at least, are often relegated to the margins.
A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit from the Mexican government against American firearms manufacturers can move forward. Now the gunmakers are preparing an appeal to the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump all but secured the nomination with his win over Nikki Haley in New Hampshire, but the former President’s party remains as divided as ever about his candidacy.
At a rally in New Hampshire, the former President said that he has “been indicted more than Alphonse Capone,” but, for once, he also conceded that his legal troubles have helped him politically.