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Trump files presidential immunity brief to Supreme Court'I’m pissed!': Former Trump Aide Navarro is 'afraid' surrendering to prisonBaker: Trump’s attacks on Jewish voters are ‘remarkable but not surprising’ given previous rhetoricProsecution in Trump hush money case 'excited and ready': Fmr. fed.
prosecutorTrump will do ‘whatever it takes’ to get this cash'Very close' high-stakes Ohio Senate primary heating up2024 Campaign, 'Bloodbath,' and Trump’s Legal Cases05:48'Road to Donald Trump’s financial demise': AG James could seize properties'Imperative' American people know Trump means bloodbath 'literally': Fmr. Rep.
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The Supreme Court Trump Assembled Is Going to Decide Whether Trump Is Above the LawThe Supreme Court has decided to rule on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in the Justice Department's election interference case.
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Ex-Trump adviser files emergency appeal to Supreme Court to avoid prison timeEx-Trump adviser Peter Navarro has filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court in an attempt to remain out of prison as he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction.
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Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro files emergency appeal to Supreme Court to avoid prison timeNavarro was ordered to report to jail for defying a Jan. 6 committee subpoena.
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Trump tells Supreme Court a denial of immunity would 'incapacitate every future president,' in initial briefFormer President Trump told the Supreme Court in his initial brief Tuesday that he should be immune from criminal charges.
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Ohio Supreme Court primary with 2 Democrats kicks off long campaign over court's partisan controlThe Democratic primary for one of three contested seats on the Ohio Supreme Court will kick off a high-stakes battle for partisan control of the court this fall
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Ohio Supreme Court primary with 2 Democrats kicks off long campaign over court's partisan controlThe Democratic primary for one of three contested seats on the Ohio Supreme Court will kick off a high-stakes battle for partisan control of the court this fall. The court currently has a 4-3 Republican majority. To flip that, Democrats must sweep the races in November by retaining two incumbents and winning an open seat.
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