FBI, Nancy Guthrie and Trump
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The Trump administration has attempted to revoke temporary protected status for immigrants from multiple countries, but lower courts continue to find ways to block it despite a pair of wins for the Trump administration at the Supreme Court.
The president is suing the IRS over historic leaks of his tax information, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump's initial reaction to the new images that the FBI released in the Nancy Guthrie investigation "is just pure disgust."
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Guilt by association: First 'Antifa' case sweeps anti-Trump activists into one terrorism conspiracy
This article is part of TPM’s ongoing “Creating the Enemy Within” project, tracking the Trump administration’s efforts to crack
President Donald Trump has said investigators are close to solving the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, suggesting a suspect may already have been identified, RadarOnline.com can report.
President Trump’s lawyers are back in Manhattan this morning, vying to finally convince a 92-year-old federal judge that he should take the reins on Trump’s
The president seemed to undercut his legal argument during a TV interview.
Despite frequently filing his own lawsuits, President Trump told the Supreme Court a suit against him by E. Jean Carroll is a damaging distraction.
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Trump tries a third time to move hush-money case to federal court in bid to get conviction tossed
The president was found guilty in state court in 2024. The federal judge who denied Trump’s previous requests to move the case said he'd issue a decision soon.
President Donald Trump’s administration is stepping into high-profile appeals at the Supreme Court without invitation at an unprecedented pace, supporting conservative groups in cases dealing with guns,
This move by the Department of Justice is the latest in a series of efforts by the Trump administration to eliminate criminal cases stemming from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The man who was once the special prosecutor against President Donald Trump refused to testify to a Georgia Senate committee Friday.