Meng is facing charges of bank fraud in the United States over misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, causing the bank to violate U.S. sanctions
The recently acquitted former President has been almost completely invisible since leaving the White House nearly one month ago
Glass windows remain broken. Doors swing without handles. And in the grand marble hallways, which amplified the shouts of insurrectionists just over a month ago, there is an uncomfortable silence
Trump's response comes days after McConnell had voted to acquit Trump during the latter's impeachment trial
The case also names as defendants the Republican former president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and groups including the Proud Boys
A Democratic congressman accused Donald Trump in a federal lawsuit on Tuesday of inciting the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol
Right-wing extremists, blessed by Donald Trump, were unleashed last month, and their menacing presence has reignited the debate over domestic extremism
Pelosi has previously called for the formation of such a commission and said she believes there is a need for it
Donald Trump took in the win at Mar-a-Lago, surrounded by friends and family
Now a private citizen, Trump is stripped of his protection from legal liability that the presidency gave him
Trump, a Republican, is the first-ever president to have been impeached twice and the first president to have faced impeachment after leaving office
"While the final vote did not lead to a conviction, the substance of the charge is not in dispute," Biden said after the Senate voted 57-43 to acquit Trump in his second impeachment trial
Biden made a point of not watching the trial live, choosing to comment only briefly on the searing images of the riot that gripped the nation
For Trump's loyalists, the acquittal offers a vindication of sorts and a fresh connection to the former president's fiery base
The speaker sought to correct the record, pointing out that the House had voted to impeach Trump on Jan. 13, while Trump was still in office
In an official statement, Trump said, "Our historic, patriotic and beautiful movement to Make America Great Again has only just begun"
The defense attorneys for Donald Trump have wrapped up their presentation in the former president's impeachment trial. Lawyers argued for three hours Friday that Trump didn't incite the January 6 rally crowd to riot at the US Capitol and that his words were merely figures of speech. They say the case against Trump was a political witch-hunt by Democrats and was not valid because he is no longer in office. Their truncated defense barely used the full time allotted, 16 hours over two days. Many senators minds appear already made up. Trump is accused of incitement of insurrection in the mob siege at the Capitol. Five people died. Senators will next be able to ask the lawyers questions when the trial resumes. The strategy from Donald Trump's lawyers is to concede that violence at the US Capitol on January 6 was every bit as traumatic, unacceptable and illegal as Democrats say. But his team disputes that Trump had anything to do with it. The goal is to blunt the impact of the House ...
Former US Secretary of State Pompeo said that US President Joe Biden's administration has to confront China 'head-on' in the same way the previous Donald Trump-led administration had done
There is a complete lack of evidence on the article of impeachment against Donald Trump, his lawyers told the United States Senate on Friday
"I have determined that the declaration of a national emergency at our southern border was unwarranted," Biden wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, reported The Hill