The Financial Times discusses how Donald Trump’s legal team is resisting US prosecutors’ request for a “speedy trial” over charges that he conspired to subvert the 2020 election.
The i leads with the indictment against former US President Donald Trump, claiming he will be called to court for “knowingly conspiring” to defraud the US.
As former President Donald Trump faces charges over hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels, the Mirror’s splash reads, “Trump in the eye of the stormy.”
According to the Financial Times, US politicians want to know whether Donald Trump’s hoarding of classified documents poses a threat to national security.
As the FT reports, Donald Trump attempted to visit the Capitol on January 6 2021 but was refused by his security detail, according to witness testimony.
British-Iranian mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was flying back to the UK after being freed by Iran where she has been held for six years on what Amnesty International called ‘trumped up’ security charges, according to the…
US regulators are stepping up their scrutiny of so-called blank-cheque company listings, with officials turning their sights to the corporate vehicle being used to take public Donald Trump’s “non-woke” entertainment group, reports the Financial Times.