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Donald Trump is now the first convicted felon to be U.S. president, after being officially sentenced in New York City on falsifying business records in his "hush money" case on Friday. He received an unconditonal discharge.
The legal team for Donald Trump sent a request to the U.S. Supreme Court to block his sentencing for the hush money trial, set to take place in New York on Friday. This comes after his bid to block was denied in New York on Tuesday.
President-elect Donald Trump was dealt a blow when New York District Court Judge Juan Merchan ruled that he cannot use a Supreme Court decision to overturn his felony conviction on Monday.
Two Democratic lawmakers have formally requested that a special counsel criminally investigate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for his failure to disclose gifts from wealthy donors among other alleged ethics violations.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was found to have not disclosed three more trips on a private jet owned by billionaire Harlan Crow. The findings were revealed on Thursday, and Crow was said to have provided details.
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was caught on tape confirming his bias against the Left wing and agreeing the nation should return to a "place of godliness" by a filmmaker, who released the recording online on Monday.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is under scrutiny after a news report detailing how he flew an American flag in reverse days after the January 6th attacks on the U.S. Capitol.
A new report found that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas contemplated resigning due to not being paid enough. The conversation took place with a former Republican congressman in 2000.
A new investigative report found that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas attended at least two fundraising events held by the Koch conservative donor network & didn't disclose them to a judicial ethics committee.
The conservative majority of the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action programs at two colleges were unconstitutional on Thursday, upending decades of progress. The decisions were made in two cases involving programs at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University, which brought swift and excoriating dissent from Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor among others who voiced their opinions online.
A new report reveals that billionaire donor Harlan Crow purchased the family home of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and it wasn't reported as required by federal law. The deal, made in 2014, purchased the home from Thomas' mother, Leona, and added major upgrades totalling over $30,000.
Another twist to the scandalous link between Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow was revealed over the weekend as it was learned that his extensive collection of historic artifacts includes pieces of Nazi memorabilia.