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NY v Trump: Defense says prosecutors ‘did not meet the burden of proof,’ former president is ‘innocent’

Defense attorneys for former President Trump said during closing arguments Tuesday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg "did not meet the burden of proof."

John Fetterman to receive top Jewish college’s highest award for his stance on Israel

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., will receive the highest honor awarded by a top American Jewish university, Yeshiva University in New York City, during its Wednesday commencement.

Supreme Court rejects Michael Avenatti appeal as Nike extortion conviction stands

The Supreme Court denied former Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti's appeal request after being convicted of attempting to extort Nike for $25 million.

The War on Prices Heating Up

We are seeing a surge in new governmental measures to control market prices, as politicians get edgy due to inflation.

Misrepresenting Justice Thomas on Brown

He deserves better than to be so brazenly misrepresented on a chapter of history he has actually lived, unlike his deceptive liberal critics.

Another Violation of Trump’s Constitutional Rights in the Bragg Case

Let me focus on one specific aspect of this that hasn’t gotten enough attention.

A Real-Time Political-Science Experiment

There’s been a lot of punditry on what happens when and if Donald Trump gets convicted of a crime before the election.

The End of Roe: The Young-Adult Version

Readers will have to slog through a lot of overwriting to get the story in a new book about Roe being overturned.

Merchan and Bragg Fashion a Vague Fraud Instruction to Convict Trump

The proposed jury instruction would encourage the jury to convict Trump in the absence of proof that he did anything illegal.

Who Cares What President Biden Thinks about Trump’s Trial?

Politico tells us that once the jury announces the verdict in Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial, President Biden will address the nation about it.

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