NYU Professor Melissa Murray explains the continued legal liabilities that Trump could face after the Supreme Court ended the impeached president's efforts to keep his […]
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Fmr. Federal Prosecutor: SCOTUS Ruling On Trump Taxes Possible ‘Gold Mine’ | The Last Word | MSNBC
Andrew Weissmann tells Lawrence O’Donnell that Donald Trump’s tax returns will provide a wealth of information to the Manhattan District Attorney’s criminal investigation of the […]
Continue readingMichael Cohen Says ‘It Does Not Look Good’ For The Former President’s Taxes | Katy Tur | MSNBC
Former personal attorney to Trump, Michael Cohen., and former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance join Katy Tur to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling. Aired on […]
Continue readingFmr. U.S. Attorney On Trump’s Tax Records | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC
Following the Supreme Court's decision not to block Donald Trump's tax returns from being turned over to a grand jury, former U.S. Attorney for the […]
Continue readingTrump fires back at Supreme Court ruling in statement
Former President Donald Trump issued a statement responding to the Supreme Court's ruling which will allow a New York prosecutor to obtain his tax returns […]
Continue readingSupreme Court allows release of Trump tax returns to NY prosecutor
The Supreme Court cleared the way for a New York prosecutor to obtain former President Donald Trump's tax returns, dealing a massive loss to Trump […]
Continue readingDaniel Pearl’s father: ‘We’re in shock’ over ruling
Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled that four men convicted of kidnapping and murdering American journalist Daniel Pearl could go free. Judea Pearl, Daniel's father, speaks to […]
Continue readingNeal Katyal: New Trump Election Attack Report Is ‘Cray Cray’ | The 11th Hour | MSNBC
The Wall Street Journal reports that before Biden's inauguration, Trump pushed the DOJ to appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the 2020 election. MSNBC […]
Continue readingWhy not everything you say or tweet is protected under free speech | Just The FAQs
Could you go to prison for saying you're going to incite violence? Here are your rights under the first amendment. RELATED: WASHINGTON (AP) — The […]
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