Hoa Kỳ đang đưa áp lực lên Tòa án Hình sự Quốc tế (ICC) yêu cầu cơ quan này cam kết sẽ không điều tra Tổng thống Donald Trump trong tương lai. Nỗ lực này thể hiện qua các động thái ngoại giao nhằm bảo vệ ông Trump khỏi bị Tòa án hình sự quốc tế khởi tố.

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New Prosecutor Replaces Fani Willis In Trump’s Georgia Criminal Case

Topline A new prosecutor has been appointed to take over the Georgia criminal case against President Donald Trump…
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Judge Berates Justice Dept. in Its Prosecution of Comey – The New York Times

Judge Berates Justice Dept. in Its Prosecution of Comey

Former F.B.I. director James B. Comey as he appeared during the hearing on Capitol Hill in 2017. Credit… Doug Mills / The New York Times

The flashpoint was the Justice Department’s failure to turn over seized communications from a confidant of Mr. Comey’s, Daniel C. Richman, a law professor at Columbia University.

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By Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer – Glenn Thrush reported from Alexandria, Va., and Alan Feuer from New York.

Nov. 5, 2025

A federal judge in the Trump administration’s prosecution of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, on Wednesday blasted President Trump’s handpicked prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, for taking an “indict first, investigate second” approach to the case.

The magistrate judge, William Fitzpatrick, repeatedly expressed his frustration — and at times his barely restrained annoyance — with Ms. Halligan during an otherwise procedural hearing in which he ordered the Justice Department to produce records from its investigation. Ms Halligan was hastily installed as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in September after her predecessor refused to indict Mr. Comey on charges that he lied to Congress.

The flashpoint was the Justice Department’s failure to turn over communications it had seized from a confidant of Mr. Comey’s, Daniel C. Richman, a law professor at Columbia University, as part of an internal investigation of leaks in the Russia case during the first Trump administration. The government claims he served as a conduit between the director and the news media for passing along information about the Trump campaign’s connections to Russia in 2016.

As part of their defense, Mr. Comey’s lawyers have accused the Justice Department of vindictive prosecution and challenged the legality of Ms. Halligan’s appointment. They have argued that they have been unable to adequately defend their client without access to emails and other communications obtained by the government from Mr. Richman’s electronic devices in 2019 and 2020.

The judge grilled one of Ms. Halligan’s deputies, Nathaniel Lemons, over prosecutors’ release of material in recent days, including private text exchanges intended to cast Mr. Richman and Mr. Comey in unflattering light in an otherwise quotidian court filing. He asked whether prosecutors had given Mr. Comey an opportunity to review such material first to challenge their release.

When Mr. Lemons said he had not offered Mr. Comey’s lawyers access to the material, obtained in several search warrants as part of the internal leak investigation, the judge chided him for placing an “unfair” burden on the defense.

“We’re going to fix that and we’re going to fix that today,” said Judge Fitzpatrick, who served as the chief of the financial crimes and public corruption unit in the office Ms. Halligan now leads before his appointment to the bench in 2022.

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Key facts from the Supreme Court's immunity ruling and how it affects presidential power

The ruling’s longer-term implications could be just as important as its impact on Donald Trump’s legal cases.

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It turns out that by filing his current motion for dismissal "without prejudice", he keeps the door open to have the cases re-opened after Trump leaves office. (Assuming he ever does, of course.)

It's a gambit that's not sure to succeed, but at least it isn't "complying in advance" with authoritarianism.

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/jack-smith-trump-election-interference-why-motion-dismiss-rcna181852

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Don't confuse Jack Smith's motion to dismiss Trump's charges for capitulation

Jack Smith filed a motion with the trial court in the District of Columbia to dismiss the Jan. 6 election interference case against Donald Trump on Monday.

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‘Textual Backflips’

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The US Supreme Court has taken a narrow view of “otherwise obstruct”, throwing into question the prosecutions of 100s of #January6 rioters -- and raising an obstacle to the special prosecutor who charged Trump with obstruction, among other crimes

https://theconversation.com/supreme-court-makes-prosecution-of-trump-on-obstruction-charge-more-difficult-with-ruling-to-narrowly-define-law-used-against-him-and-jan-6-rioters-232685 #USpolitics #TrumpProsecution #News #BreakingNews #SCOTUS

Supreme Court makes prosecution of Trump on obstruction charge more difficult, with ruling to narrowly define law used against him and Jan. 6 rioters

Government prosecutors, ruled the Supreme Court, stretched the meaning of a law that’s been used to prosecute those alleged to have participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol.

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@StephenRamirez “The Justices have been busy revising incomplete ethics forms, flying weird flags, and laboring over patent law …”

Don’t forget accepting ‘gifts’ & enjoying lavish vacations. That sht’s time-consuming. #quotes #quote #immunity #SCOTUS #TrumpCrimes #TrumpProsecution

Trump is melting down (more vociferously than usual) right now because he knows he's losing his case. A verdict's coming down soon, that he "committed years of fraud, both overvaluing and undervaluing his properties’ value and inflating his own net worth on financial documents, to get better rates for loans and lower insurance premiums."

If you or I did this, we'd be going to jail.

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-civil-fraud-trial-rcna123184 #USPol #Trump #TrumpProsecution #TrumpFraud #LockHimUp

Why Donald Trump won’t stop yelling about his civil fraud trial

Ahead of Donald Trump testifying in the New York civil fraud case, he has attacked Judge Engoron for a partial ruling finding him guilty of fraud.

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Republicans demand defunding of the police: Trump prosecutors or a government shutdown

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