The platform becomes the second social-media company to settle with Trump after Jan. 6, 2021, riot triggered bans.
A January 6 defendant who allegedly showed up to former President Barack Obama's house with guns is asking for a pardon.
The No. 2 acting official at the DOJ, Emil Bove, has been shaking up the agency and its past work on the 2021 Capitol riot. But he also has his own history with Jan. 6 cases. Support NPR and hear ...
Jon Schaffer, the lone member of the metal band Iced Earth, was among those pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role ...
Taranto, 39, of Pasco, asked the court to drop felony federal weapons charges and a misdemeanor charge for a bomb threat, ...
On February 12, Washington, D.C., federal Judge James Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to stop deleting videos of ...
Donald Trump sued Twitter after being kicked off the platform following the Jan. 6 riots. Ally Elon Musk bought it, now X is ...
The social media site agreed to pay in the range of $10 million to settle with the president, who had sued over the ...
The acting DOJ official behind a potential witch hunt against prosecutors and FBI agents who investigated the Capitol riot ...
Social media platform X has agreed to pay Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over his 2021 account suspension. The ...
While Meta recently agreed to pay Trump $25 million to settle a similar lawsuit, Elon Musk appears to have avoided a large ...
Trump settled his $10 million lawsuit against Elon Musk's X after being banned from the platform for instigating the January ...