In a normal world, Trump’s gambit would seem ludicrous for the way it clearly runs afoul of the Constitution and Supreme ...
Donald Trump was sentenced Friday morning in New York for a criminal fraud conviction decided last May despite months of legal maneuvers aimed at forestalling the hearing and an unsuccessful, ...
And Trump’s recent phone call with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito reportedly centered on whether a potential employee would be loyal to Trump, given his previous work for former Attorney General ...
His lawyers then filed the petition on Wednesday, one day after the phone call with Alito. The call was first reported by ABC News. In a statement, Alito denied discussing the petition with Trump ...
(Alito was, however, in the minority. A day later, the president-elect was sentenced.) The controversy surrounding Tuesday’s phone call, however, isn’t over just yet. The New York Times ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., urged Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from any matters involving President-elect Donald Trump, citing a recent phone call between them. Trump’s lawyers ...
Gabe Roth, an advocate for government transparency, and GOP strategist Ron Bonjean, discuss Trump's phone call to Supreme ...
Supreme Court rejects President-elect Trump's request to block criminal proceedings in his New York hush money case.
Justice Alito was being drawn into a highly personalized effort by some Trump aides to blackball Republicans deemed insufficiently loyal to Mr. Trump from entering the administration, according to six ...