Coping with the anticipation of legal consequences has been central to Trump's political strategy, turning his criminal indictments into a badge of honor. [ more ]
Guilty: Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes
Donald Trump is the first former president convicted of felony crimes, involving falsifying business records for hush money payments, potentially impacting his return to politics. [ more ]
Hunter Biden was indicted twice. A claim that he and others have escaped criminal charges is wrong. - Poynter
The article highlights a social media post contrasting former President Donald Trump's indictments with perceived lack of legal consequences for others. [ more ]
Trump's longtime 'spell' on New York 'has finally worn off':former mayor
Trump's history of avoiding consequences for his actions dates back decades, starting with a 1973 federal investigation.
De Blasio believes that Trump's philosophy of bending rules and escaping consequences by legal maneuvering may finally be catching up with him. [ more ]
Twice-convicted DUI driver charged with murder in crash that killed 14-year-old in Newport Beach
A Fontana man with previous DUI convictions was charged with murder for killing a 14-year-old girl while driving drunk in Newport Beach with his daughter in the car. [ more ]
Kazakh Activist Serves 5 Days In Jail For Removing Soviet Flag From Private Car
Individuals in Russia or Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine with specific ties may face legal consequences for engaging with specified content. [ more ]
George Santos Uses Cameo Videos to Make, of All Things, an Honest Buck
Former congressman George Santos, who was expelled from the House of Representatives and is facing federal fraud charges, is making money by addressing people on the video app Cameo.
In his videos, Santos jokingly refers to his past lies and scandals, showing little remorse for his actions and suggesting that he is not worried about the legal consequences he is facing. [ more ]