The Georgia racketeering case could prompt some of the 18 people charged with the former president to turn on each other — and him — in effort to avoid jail
Author: Josh Meyer, USA TODAY
Everything you need to know about Donald Trump’s arrest and booking in Atlanta this week
Trump and 18 co-defendants in the Fulton County, Ga. election fraud case have had two weeks to negotiate their court processing — including mug shots
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House Republicans issue new report on Joe Biden corruption… that again offers no evidence
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Trump launches new attack on judge and Special Counsel prosecutor in Jan. 6 election case
The former president again goes on the offensive, signaling he won’t stop discussing Jan. 6 election fraud case or attacking the judge and prosecutor.
Judge overseeing Trump Jan. 6 case was tough on rioters, known for keeping brisk trial pace
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The new indictment that Trump faces involves criminal actions he allegedly took as a sitting president to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Is Trump indictment in big Jan. 6 case imminent? Jack Smith’s background may hold hints
Trump faces two other indictments but a federal case over Jan. 6 insurrection is seen as biggest, and potentially most devastating to his political future
Koi fish, bananas and puppies: the ingenious ways smugglers bring illegal drugs into the US
As the Drug Enforcement Administration turns 50, USA TODAY takes a look at the ingenious ways smugglers have tried to get illegal drugs into the US
Amid Elon Musk’s Twitter changes, why 2024 presidential election threats now pose bigger risk
Security analysts, lawmakers say Elon Musk’s big changes to Twitter mean the social media platform is more vulnerable than ever to election manipulation.