Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records in the first degree, with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg stating that the evidence will show that Trump did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. Trump's lawyer Joe Tacopina revealed that the former president did not have his mugshot taken when he surrendered to authorities, and Trump's 2024 presidential campaign sent out an email with a T-shirt donning a black-and-white photo of Trump from the shoulders up. This indictment raises questions about why Trump repeatedly made false statements and how the case will play out in the coming days.
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Donald Trump was arraigned on Tuesday in a Manhattan courtroom on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, and was the first president in American history to be charged with a criminal offense. The court filings from the Manhattan district attorney's office included some surprises, and it is unclear what the outcome of the case will be.
Tennessee Republicans have proposed a resolution to expel three Democratic state representatives from the House of Representatives for their role in a gun control protest at the Capitol last Thursday. The resolution has been met with strong opposition from Democrats and gun control advocates, and if passed, would be the first time in the state’s history that a lawmaker has been expelled from the House. The resolution is expected to be taken up by the House Rules Committee on Tuesday, where it will be debated and voted on.
Finland has officially become the 31st member of NATO, a move seen as a major shift in Europe's security landscape and a strategic blow to Russia. The decision to join the alliance comes after months of tension between Russia and its neighbors, and signals a shift away from Finland's traditional neutrality. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Finland's membership, saying it would "strengthen our partnership and contribute to stability in the wider region."
Buckingham Palace has released the invitation for the upcoming coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the first time Camilla has been referred to as Queen. The invitation was sent to more than 2,000 guests, including First Lady Jill Biden on behalf of the United States, the first time since 1953 that a U.S. president has not attended the coronation of a British monarch. The invitation marks the first time that Queen Camilla has been referred to as Queen, and the coronation will take place on an as-yet-unspecified date.
Wisconsin's Supreme Court race has come to a close, with Democratic-backed Janet Protasiewicz winning the election, CNN projects. This marks the first time in 15 years that liberals will take control of the court, with the fate of the state's abortion ban pending. The win likely breaks an era of Republican dominance in the state and sets the stage for decisions on a range of issues, including abortion access, election rules, and more. Protasiewicz had support from the state's leading anti-abortion groups, while her opponent, conservative Daniel Kelly, had worked for Republicans.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records to hide $130,000 in hush money paid during the 2016 presidential election. This is the first time in American history that a president has been fingerprinted and faced a judge in a criminal prosecution. If convicted, Trump could face up to four years in prison, with the trial set to begin in June.
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in connection with an investigation into his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and cover-up involving adult film star Stormy Daniels. The indictment charges Trump with two counts of felony criminal conduct, including conspiracy to commit campaign finance violations and making false statements to the Federal Election Commission. The indictment alleges that Trump conspired with his former attorney Michael Cohen to make payments to Daniels in order to influence the 2016 presidential election. The consequences of the indictment remain to be seen, but the investigation is ongoing.







