The case of Georgia v. Trump now has a proved connection to the Biden administration, after a "special prosecutor" billed for conferencing.
Under the strenuous advice of counsel, President Donald J. Trump will not publicly release his evidence of fraud in the Election of 2020.
Mark Meadows, former chief of staff for President Donald Trump, filed notice to remove his Georgia election case to federal court.
The Fulton County District Attorney dramatically indicted Donald Trump and 18 other people, alleging racketeering by challenging an election.
Special Counsel Jack Smith seems to have withheld potentiallly exculpatory evidence in both his cases against Donald Trump.
Trump ended his friendship with Mike Pence after the latter's statement following the latest indictment of the former President.
According to law professor Alan Dershowitz, Special Counsel Jack Smith could face indictment under the very terms he applied to Trump.
Former Vice-President Mike Pence gave his private telephone call notes to Special Counsel Jack Smith for use in his grand jury presentation.
Donald Trump became the first sitting or former President of the United States to come under criminal indictment.