Former President Donald Trump's Georgia election subversion case should be dismissed because Trump was exercising his First Amendment rights at the time of the alleged crimes, his attorney Steve Sadow argued in a Monday court filing.
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's Fulton County racketeering case scheduled a hearing for Wednesday afternoon to consider prosecutors' bid for a protective order after previously undisclosed interviews with co-defendants leaked to the media.
Mark Meadows, a co-defendant in the case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia, spent hours on the witness stand Monday, becoming the first to argue to a federal judge that the case should be removed from state to federal court.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacted to the latest indictment against Donald Trump Monday evening, saying it brings her "profound sadness" as she laughed about the conclusion of a grand jury investigation.
The bond for a former Georgia deputy who was arrested for allegedly having an “inappropriate relationship” with an inmate has been set for $1 million, according to Fulton County court records.