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Hunter Biden Seeks Federal Probe of Trump Allies Involved in Disseminating Laptop Data
Hunter Biden’s attorneys also asked Fox News host Tucker Carlson to retract and apologize for what they say are false and defamatory claims made repeatedly about him on-air.
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NY Grand Jury Examines Alleged Donald Trump-Stormy Daniels Hush Money Payment: Sources
A New York City grand jury has been convened in the case of hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels by Donald Trump in 2016, three sources familiar with the situation confirmed to NBC News.
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Trump Kicks Off 2024 Run With Stops in Early-Voting States
Former President Donald Trump kicked off his 2024 White House bid with stops Saturday in New Hampshire and South Carolina, events in early-voting states marking the first campaign appearances since announcing his latest run more than two months ago.
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Man Who Claimed to Have Bomb Near US Capitol Pleads Guilty
U.S. Capitol Police said a man drove a truck onto the sidewalk outside the Library of Congress before claiming he had a bomb inside.
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California State Bar Moves to Pull Trump Ally John Eastman's License Over 2020 Election Plot
Eastman’s counts are related to his alleged scheme to overturn former President Donald Trump’s loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
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Facebook and Instagram Will Reinstate Trump After Two-Year Ban
The decision comes two years after Trump’s suspension on Facebook was enacted following the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Classified Documents Found at Mike Pence's Home
An attorney for the former vice president said Pence was previously unaware of the documents found at his personal residence in Indiana.
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Judge to Consider Release of Grand Jury Report on Efforts to Overturn Ga. Election for Trump
A judge is set to hear arguments on whether to release a report by a special grand jury tasked with investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies broke any laws as they sought to overturn his narrow 2020 election loss in Georgia.
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Trump and Lawyer Sanctioned Almost $1 Million for ‘Frivolous' Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump had claimed in a dismissed lawsuit that Hillary Clinton and others tried to rig the 2016 presidential election in her favor.
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Political Analysis: Biden and Trump on Missing Classified Docs
The investigation continues into classified documents found at President Biden’s home in Delaware. The White House said it’s much different than the Trump situation. Biden immediately turned over all documents, but more documents keep being found. How concerning is this? NBC Bay Area’s Political Analyst Larry Gerston explains.
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Biden's Blunder
NBC Bay Area Political Analyst Larry Gerston breaks down the differences between former President Trump and President Joe Biden in the disappearing documents dilemma.
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Under Oath, Trump Hurled Insults at Woman Who Alleges Rape
Questioned for a lawsuit, former President Donald Trump hurled insults and threatened to sue the columnist who accused him of raping her in a department store in the 1990s. Excerpts of Trump’s October deposition were released publicly Friday. They reveal a contentious battle between Trump and a lawyer for columnist E. Jean Carroll who questioned him. Also Friday, a federal...
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Biden's Delaware Home Becomes Focus of Documents Drama
It’s President Joe Biden’s refuge from Washington — a place that’s part home office, part Sunday family dinner venue, a safe place for his treasured 1967 Corvette and a makeshift campaign studio during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Biden Classified Docs vs. Trump Classified Docs: Here Are the Key Differences
A side-by-side look at the similarities and differences between the classified documents found at Biden’s former office and the seizure of hundreds of classified docs at former President Donald Trump’s residence.
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Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Sent to Jail for Five Months in Tax Fraud Case
Two Trump Organization subsidiaries were convicted of tax fraud and other crimes after a trial featuring testimony by Weisselberg.
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Trump Deposition in Rape-Defamation Lawsuit to Remain Sealed for Now After Judge Delays Order
The writer E. Jean Carroll has said Donald Trump raped her in a New York store in the 1990s. He denied the claim, which was made when he was president.
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Two Years After January 6 Attack: Jailed Rioters, Trump's Waning Influence and Accusations of Crimes
On the second anniversary of the attack on the Capitol, its effects are still reverberating through the American political and judicial systems.
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Analysis: Examining Trump's Tax Returns
NBC Bay Area political analyst Larry Gerston discusses the release of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
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Trump Tax Returns Show Former President Was Subject to $10,000 SALT Cap — But Experts Say He May Have Sidestepped the Limit
Former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, released Friday, show he was hurt by a $10,000 SALT cap. But tax experts say he may have been able to sidestep it.
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Congress Releases 6 Years of Trump Tax Returns
The Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee released six years of tax returns for former President Donald Trump, including nearly 6,000 pages of personal and business tax records.