U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie originally faced a Nov. 30 deadline.
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Trump got the special master he wanted. Now he has complaints
Less than a month in, the former president has complaints about how the review he wanted of documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago home is taking shape.
Trump allies create a new super PAC called MAGA Inc.
The buildout comes as Trump, a Republican, is under mounting legal pressure on multiple fronts.
New York probe found potential crimes. Why isn’t Trump in cuffs?
Like many things involving the law and former President Donald Trump, the reasons Attorney General Letitia James opted for a lawsuit rather than a prosecution are complicated.
Quick passage of electoral count reforms in doubt after House diverges from Senate plan
Maine’s Susan Collins led negotiations on the bipartisan Senate version of the bill, which aims prevent a potential repeat of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection attempt.
Trump’s legal woes mount without protection of presidency
Donald Trump’s latest legal troubles have laid bare the challenges piling up against him as he operates without the protections afforded to him by the White House.
Jan. 6 committee, racing year-end clock, expects final hearing next week
House committee members investigating the U.S. Capitol attack are still deciding on the topic or topics of the Sept. 28 hearing.
‘Art of the steal’: Trump accused of vast fraud in New York suit
Meanwhile, the Trump Organization is set to go on trial in October in a criminal case alleging that it schemed to give untaxed perks to senior executives.
Trump rape accuser plans to sue him under New York’s new ‘survivors’ law
The civil suit would allege sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
While governor of Maine, LePage sought two positions in Trump administration
Two years before the end of his term, former Republican Gov. Paul LePage wanted to oversee national welfare reform and head up an international aid agency, internal records reveal.