Alvin Bragg's 'Election Interference' Narrative Is Nonsensical
Since Donald Trump's alleged falsification of business records happened after he was elected president, he clearly was not trying to ensure that outcome.
Since Donald Trump's alleged falsification of business records happened after he was elected president, he clearly was not trying to ensure that outcome.
The leading possibilities are all problematic in one way or another.
Neither Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg nor New York Attorney General Letitia James can explain exactly who was victimized by the dishonesty they cite.
The essence of the case, the Manhattan D.A. says, is that Trump "corrupt[ed] a presidential election" by concealing embarrassing information.
The case against the former president is both morally dubious and legally shaky.
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Two former Columbus, Ohio, police officers are accused of harassing strip club owners, patrons, and staff without legal justification.
Even if hush payments to his alleged mistresses amounted to illegal campaign contributions, the president says, he did not know that at the time.
Republicans all too often adopt themselves many of the most misguided beliefs of the left. Among these misconceptions: money is inherently corrupt.
Republicans all too often adopt themselves many of the most misguided beliefs of the left. Among these misconceptions: money is inherently corrupt.
The president, who routinely threatens to sue people for saying things he does not like, deployed an anti-SLAPP law in his own defense.
Police initially said the arrests were part of "a long-term investigation into...human trafficking" and prostitution.
Given the president's confusion about campaign finance law, how could he have "knowingly and willfully" violated it?
When you give law enforcement a tool that can be used to target someone who has unpopular views, they will use it.
...and reminds everyone that sometimes a strip show is just a strip show.
The president's admittedly uninformed and unreliable lawyer says Donald Trump never lies to the press.
Trump's denials of involvement in the Stormy Daniels arrangements may turn out badly for him
The porn star headlined 60 Minutes last night. That won't end his presidency, or Washington's awfulness.
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