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The law that Attorney General Letitia James used to sue the former president does not require proof that anyone was injured by his financial dishonesty.
Despite brazenly lying on financial documents and inventing valuations seemingly out of thin air, Trump's lender did not testify that it would have valued his loans any differently.
The essence of the case, the Manhattan D.A. says, is that Trump "corrupt[ed] a presidential election" by concealing embarrassing information.
True the Vote told a Georgia court that it can't produce any evidence to support claims of widespread ballot fraud in Georgia.
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The president criticized companies for selling "smaller-than-usual products" whose "price stays the same." But it was his and his predecessor's spending policies that caused the underlying issue.
It’s true that the U.S. pays too much of the continent’s defense bills even as it’s going broke.
When he's on his game, he's still one of the best bullshit detectors in the media.
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Most of the justices are clearly inclined to reject a Colorado Supreme Court decision asserting that power under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
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It was a week of bad news for the president. Fortunately for him, he probably won’t remember.
Unlike Biden's conduct, Special Counsel Robert Hur notes, the document-related charges against Trump feature "serious aggravating facts."
There's a reason why Democrats are freaking out over comparative anti-interventionists RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West.
The justices might well overrule the Colorado Supreme Court on the grounds that only Congress has power to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Such a ruling would be a serious mistake.
Peter Meijer talks about his run for Senate, his Trump impeachment vote, and possibly competing against Justin Amash on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
Co-blogger Josh Blackman and I debated the case that will be argued before the Supreme Court this morning.
The case raises an issue of high importance and the opinion may contain some loose reasoning.
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
The appeals court says it "cannot accept that the office of the Presidency places its former occupants above the law for all time thereafter."
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Congress and the leading presidential candidates are wildly unpopular. But don’t expect new faces.
An interesting analysis of the former President's brief challenging his disqualification from the ballot in Colorado.
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
The brief explains why a criminal conviction is not necessary for Trump to be disqualified from the presidency under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Reagan's former budget director says Donald Trump killed prosperity—and the GOP's core beliefs in capitalism and freedom.
Reagan's former budget director says pro-inflation policies destroyed prosperity—and that the only solution is a new, anti-statist political party.
It is not the job of Florida taxpayers to support state officials' preferred presidential candidates.
Donald Trump's winning numbers nonetheless contain hints of future losing; meanwhile, RFK Jr. is polling near 20 percent.
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His understanding of effective leadership and policing should repel anyone who cares about civil liberties and the rule of law.
Donald Trump won an unsurprising victory in the New Hampshire primary against his hawkish rival Nikki Haley.
Qualified immunity is a badly flawed doctrine the Supreme Court should abolish. But Trump's demands are much more extreme.
And the Democratic votes won't even count. Get ready for what might be a weird night.
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