The fraud lawsuit that could cost former President Donald Trump control of some of his most prized properties went to trial Monday, with New York state lawyers vowing to hold him accountable while he denounced the case as a politically motivated "scam."
The Supreme Court announced Monday it would not hear a challenge from pro-Trump attorney John Eastman, who argued against House Democrats' obtaining his emails related to the investigation into the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
The Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney has issued a subpoena to former New York Police Department Commissioner Bernie Kerik to testify in the 2020 Georgia election fraud case that starts later this month, CNN reported.