Special counsel Jack Smith requested a pause Friday on all pending deadlines in his election interference case against President-elect Donald ...
Smith told U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in a one-paragraph filing that his office would like additional time to ...
Special counsel Jack Smith could have a decision by December 2 on how to resolve Donald Trump’s criminal case surrounding the ...
Smith asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to pause all deadlines in the federal case—over Trump’s efforts to overturn the ...
Prosecutors asked Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is overseeing the election case, to push off the deadlines now because Mr.
Donald Trump, who is set to become the next American president in January, is embroiled in four unresolved legal cases ...
Trump has made history as the first person ever to be elected president with a felony record, having been convicted by a New ...
Prosecutors asked Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is overseeing the election case, to push off the deadlines now because Mr. Trump’s lawyers were scheduled to send her a critical court filing on Nov. 21.
Judge Tanya Chutkan ordered more documents to be open to the public later that month, just weeks before the presidential election. Trump's team moved to dismiss Smith from the case in late October, ...
Legal experts say Donald Trump's election victory likely means his criminal cases will be put on hold while he serves in the White House.
The special counsel is expected to wind down the federal criminal cases he has spent the past two years building.
Donald Trump threatened to fire Special Counsel Jack Smith ‘within two seconds’ should he win the election. He’s won. Smith ...