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US
In Taking Up Trump’s Immunity Claim, Supreme Court Bolstered His Delay Strategy
By scheduling a hearing for late April on the former president’s assertion that he cannot be prosecuted for his actions in office, the justices increased the chances that he will not face trial by Election Day.
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World
Friday Briefing
A March trial date for Donald Trump.
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Newyork
Takeaways From Trump’s Hearing in the Criminal Hush Money Trial
Justice Juan M. Merchan determined in a hearing Thursday that Donald J. Trump must go on trial in a Manhattan courtroom next month to face charges that he covered up a potential sex scandal to aid his 2020 presidential campaign. The case, brought by ...
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World
Friday Briefing: Trump to Go on Trial
Also, Israel storms a hospital in Gaza and readers reflect on the “right to disconnect.”
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US
Trump Faces Supreme Court Deadline on Claim of Absolute Immunity
A federal appeals court gave the former president until Monday to ask the justices to pause its ruling while he pursues an appeal.
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Newyork
No More Legal Games for Donald Trump
The most important words to issue from the federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday were not in its unanimous 57-page opinion rejecting Donald Trump’s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution. That ruling, which denied the former president’s ...
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US
Trump’s Argument for Immunity in 2024 Is the Opposite of His Stance in 2021
During his second impeachment trial, the former president argued that criminal prosecution was a more appropriate way to seek accountability since he had left office.
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World
An Enforcer for a Strongman President Goes on Trial in Milestone Swiss Case
Ousman Sonko served the authoritarian president of Gambia for years, seeking asylum in Switzerland after losing his job. Now he faces charges of crimes against humanity.
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US
Prosecutors Push Back on Trump’s Contempt Claims in Election Case
The filing by Jack Smith was the latest volley in a battle over the timing of the case accusing the former president of plotting to overturn the 2020 election.
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Newyork
New York A.G. Seeks $370 Million From Trump After Civil Fraud Trial
The penalty was well over the $250 million that the attorney general, Letitia James, had estimated in the fall of 2022, when she sued the former president.