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Republicans rediscover objections to court orders

Both Democrats and Republicans have said in recent weeks that it’s unlikely Congress will be able to pass legislation to curb nationwide injunctions — as either side would be giving up a courtroom tactic

Trump lambastes women accusers in lead-up to Harris debate

ANALYSIS — Donald Trump on Friday left a Manhattan courtroom and aired a laundry list of grievances about a range of topics, including being found guilty of sexual assault and his presidential rival, Vice

Special counsel starts push to pursue Trump prosecutions

Court rulings have ensured Trump will not face trial before Election Day, but courtroom drama could play out at key moments leading up to the election as the cases move through the court system.

Playing by the rules? What a concept

Trump has certainly shown contempt for the rules, as he has been held in literal contempt by Judge Juan Merchan for violating a gag order in his New York case as he taunts and maligns witnesses on social

Trump arraignment sparks Capitol Hill action from supporters

"This idea that Congress is going to somehow insert itself into the courtroom is just plain wrong," Durbin said. "We don’t do that in any case, and we shouldn’t do it in this situation."

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Feeling the pinch

Prosecution and defense attorneys gave their opening statements in a Los Angeles federal courtroom Thursday.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 21

Schiff said the proposed rules were like a judge entering a courtroom and telling the jury that he has been talking to the defendant, and that he won’t allow the prosecution to call witnesses or enter