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The two election workers who sued Rudolph W. Giuliani for defamation won’t be paid right away, and the judge could change the amount awarded by the jury.
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The pursuit of justice, a cornerstone of democracy, is morphing into something more sinister; it's no longer simply about right or wrong, it's becoming a weapon, a tool wielded with strategic precision against political opponents, representing a fundamental threat to our democratic values.
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Judge Maryellen Noreika sent the two sides back to try to work out modifications that would address her legal and constitutional concerns and salvage the basic contours of the agreement.
Jack Smith has taken an iron-fist-in-a-kid-glove approach, sidestepping secondary issues that could divert attention from the weight of the evidence he has assembled in his case against the former president.
With former President Donald Trump now facing two separate indictments, some are wondering whether a convicted felon can run for or serve as president.
WASHINGTON - Five members of the extremist group Oath Keepers, including leader Stewart Rhodes, face trial for seditious conspiracy this week, in which U.S. prosecutors will try to convince jurors th.