The Supreme Court will decide if the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding through the Federal Reserve is lawful or not.
Author: Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
George Santos controversy: Here’s a look at investigations of the new House Republican
As Rep. George Santos refuses to resign, here’s a look at investigations of the new GOP House member accused of falsifications, questionable finances.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to fraud
Bankman-Fried, 30, pleaded not guilty to an eight-count criminal indictment. Trial is tentatively set for Oct. 2.
Trump companies convicted on all charges in Manhattan criminal tax fraud case
Former President Donald Trump was not charged in the case, and did not appear in the courtroom during the trial.
Jury begins deliberating in criminal tax fraud trial of 2 Trump companies
The panel of eight men and four women was reminded by the judge that former president was not charged in the case.
Prosecutor: Evidence shows Trump ‘explicitly’ sanctioned alleged tax fraud scheme at two companies
A defense attorney representing one of the Trump companies on trial for the alleged fraud dismissed the argument raised in the prosecution’s closing.
Donald Trump faces new lawsuit from E. Jean Carroll, who’s already suing him for defamation
The new lawsuit will take advantage of a New York law that revives previously barred claims for sexual assault. Trump has denied Carroll’s allegation.
Trump Organization companies face jury selection in Manhattan criminal tax fraud trial
Longtime Trump financial aide Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty in August. His agreement with prosecutors requires him to testify, if called, at trial.
Trump questioned in E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit. What we know about the case.
Author E. Jean Carroll is getting a sworn deposition from Donald Trump in her defamation lawsuit against the former president.
Trump ally Steve Bannon’s legal troubles: From border wall fund to Jan. 6 contempt
Steve Bannon is expected to face a new charge Thursday. He’s being sentenced in October in another case related to defying the Jan. 6 committee.