Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to recognize that he had total legal immunity as president.
Justices will consider whether Jan. 6 rioters can be convicted of obstructing an official proceeding—which Trump has also ...
The special counsel, sensing possible defeat, offers a way to keep Trump in jeopardy even if the court clears the hundreds of ...
Conservatives have raised concern about an assertion made by the DOJ during arguments in Fischer v. United States.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority indicated Tuesday that it may toss out a charge prosecutors have lodged against ...
Some justices were concerned with presidents doing crimes. Others were concerned with them being held accountable for doing ...
Tuesday during arguments in Fischer v. U.S, Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch questioned U.S. Solicitor ...
Former Representative Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, posted a message on social media after former President Donald Trump ...
A ruling in Fischer’s favor could disrupt the convictions of about 350 January 6 attackers, whom DOJ has successfully ...
Both the attorney for Trump and the Department of Justice representative agreed that the president must have broad immunity ...
So, what does that mean for the breadth of this statute? Would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal ...