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District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan has declined to recuse herself from the Jan. 6 case, as requested by Trump in a Sept. 11 motion.
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A federal grand jury has indicted the New Jersey senator and Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair for an alleged corruption conspiracy.
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Parties in a Fourteenth Amendment Section 3 challenge against Trump are being asked to address key questions on the statute’s interpretation.
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The document details the threats that the Department has identified for the next year.
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The Justice Department argues that Trump’s arguments fail to meet the recusal standard.
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The joint discovery report filed pursuant to the Court's July 21, 2023 order states that the government has provided over one million pages of unclassified discovery so far.
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A Delaware grand jury indicted Hunter Biden on charges relating to Biden’s alleged illegal purchase of a firearm.
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According to the panel, prosecutors’ attempts to access these records violates Perry’s immunity under the Speech or Debate Clause.
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The judge granted the government’s motion to establish procedures dictating access to the classified information in the case.
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The unclassified document presents the overarching priorities of the department’s 2023 Cyber Strategy.
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Trump argues that Chutkan’s previous “negative” comments about him in other cases “unavoidably taint” the proceedings, and therefore she is not able to give him a fair trial.
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Former chief of staff Mark Meadow’s bid to remove the Fulton County case against him to federal court was denied.