Legal affairs of Donald Trump
Trump says he’s testifying Wednesday in NY investigation
Former President Donald Trump will be questioned under oath Wednesday in the New York attorney general's long-running civil investigation into his dealings as a real estate mogul, he confirmed in a post on his Truth Social account.
Take the 5th? The choice could soon be Trump’s in NY probe
That is the question Donald Trump may face after a New York judge ordered the former president to testify in a long-running state civil investigation into his business practices.
Elle Magazine Columnist Presses Rape Charges against Donald Trump
During a December visit to New York City, writer E. Jean Carroll says she went shopping with a fashion consultant to find the "best outfit" for one of the most important days of her life - when she'll sit face-to-face with the man she accuses of raping her decades ago, former President Donald Trump.
Orthodox priest suspended for attending pro-Trump rally in Washington
Fr. Mark Hodges posted pro-Trump comments on social media
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The 2020 United States presidential election promises to be a gripping one. No reasonable observer would risk a prediction at the moment about who the Democrats will nominate to take on Donald Trump and whether the incumbent president will be elected to a second term in the White House.
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No Trump hotel for Greenland, US president promises
U.S. President Donald Trump jokingly promised on Aug. 19 that he would not build one of his eponymous hotels in Greenland, the day after he confirmed his interest in buying the Danish territory.
Cabinet member Acosta embroiled in Epstein sex-abuse case
U.S. President Donald Trump on July 9 defended his Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, who is under pressure from Democrats to resign over his handling of a decade-old sex abuse case against financier Jeffrey Epstein, but said he, too, would look into it.
Trump tax returns show $1 bln in losses over a decade
U.S. President Donald Trump's businesses lost a total of more than $1 billion from 1985 to 1994, according to the New York Times, which said it obtained printouts from Trump's official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts.
NY attorney general resigns after 4 women accuse him of abuse
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who held himself out as a champion of women and a liberal foil to President Donald Trump, resigned from office after four women accused him of physical violence during intimate encounters.
Trump assails Amazon on taxes, retail competition
U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Amazon on March 29, claiming the U.S. online giant pays too little in taxes and hurts other retailers.
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