The justices have not slammed the door on Trump. They have simply told him, ‘Now is not the time.’
Author: Andrew C. McCarthy
Danchenko False-Statements Trial: Deception vs. Burden of Proof
In the false-statements trial of Igor Danchenko, the defendant is charged with lying about two of his sub-sources.
As Danchenko Trial Steams Ahead, Don’t Expect the Defendant to Testify
Were he to take the stand, the government would suddenly have the direct witness it now lacks.
Eleventh Circuit Fast Tracks DOJ’s Mar-a-Lago Appeal
The Justice Department clearly hopes that the Eleventh Circuit’s likely ruling in its favor could be used to abort the special-master review process currently underway.
Trump’s Supreme Court Gambit Won’t Work
In the seized-documents case, Trump is trying to convince the Supreme Court to intervene and reverse the Eleventh Circuit.
Larry Krasner’s Lies
Philadelphia’s DA preposterously blames the country’s crime problem on Donald Trump and his followers.
Judge Laurence Silberman, Iconic Jurist, Dead at 86
The country has lost a great American patriot and a model jurist.
Appeals Court Thoroughly Rebukes Federal Judge in Ruling on Mar-a-Lago Files
In the long run, the appeals court is probably doing Trump a favor.
DOJ Refuses to Release Its Plan to Implement Biden’s Voting Initiative
The Justice Department owes the public a comprehensive disclosure of any plan to implement Biden’s dubious executive order.
Addendum to My Dissent: On Equal Protection
In trying to end abortion, conservatives shouldn’t contort the Constitution into saying something it doesn’t say.