Can the President of the United States Order the Assassination of a Political Rival? The Supreme Court Case That Could Define Presidential Immunity and Power

2024-04-25 17:33:39 Can the president of the United States order the assassination of a political rival? Donald Trump maintains yes. His lawyer, John Sauer, argued this Thursday in the solemn courtroom of the Supreme Court if Donald Trump against the United States. He has also argued that the president could be immune even for ordering … Read more

The judge of the Mar-a-Lago papers rejects a request from Trump to archive the case |

Donald Trump went this Thursday to the court in Fort Pierce (Florida) where the case of the classified papers that the FBI found in the search of his Mar-a-Lago mansion, in Palm Beach, also in Florida, is being followed. The former president’s lawyers have filed several motions to dismiss the 40 charges against him. However, … Read more

The judge sets the trial of Hunter Biden for the illegal purchase and possession of a weapon for June 3 |

Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, will take the stand in early June to stand trial for the purchase and possession of a gun. The Delaware federal judge in charge of the case, Maryellen Noreika, has scheduled the jury trial for the weeks of June 3 and 10 for which he must answer … Read more

Georgia judge dismisses three charges against Trump for his attempted electoral coup |

“All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have [por necesitamos]”. Then-President Donald Trump’s famous call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, which appeared to attempt election rigging, led to an indictment against Trump for asking a public official to violate his … Read more

Georgia judge dismisses three charges against Trump for his attempted electoral coup |

“All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have [por necesitamos]”. Then-President Donald Trump’s famous call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, which appeared to attempt election rigging, led to an indictment against Trump for asking a public official to violate his … Read more

Víctor de Aldama, president of Zamora CF, emerges as a fundamental piece of the ‘Koldo case’ | Spain

After refusing to testify before the judge, businessman Víctor de Aldama left the National Court at a brisk pace last Thursday, February 22, trying to hide his face from the television cameras. With his head bowed and covered by the hood of a black sweatshirt, the president of the Zamora Football Club had been released … Read more