After spending more than 3 months sitting in an austere, 52-square-foot Tokyo jail cell, former Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors chairman Carlos Ghosn has finally been released on bail.
Prosecutors have called for French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen to be tried for tweeting pictures of atrocities committed by the Islamic State group, judicial sources said.
"such an attempt to use presidential authority to seek retribution for the exercise of First Amendment rights would unquestionably be grounds for impeachment."
"Huawei’s lawsuit is likely to argue that the provision is a “bill of attainder,” or a legislative act that singles out a person or group for punishment without trial. The Constitution forbids Congress from passing such bills."
While the decision is certainly a blow to Meng, who remains free on bail, a Canadian court will ultimately make the final decision, and could still halt her extradition...
Trump was probably too preoccupied on Wednesday to comment on Michael Cohen's seven-hour marathon testimony before the House Oversight Committee, but now that he's back on US soil, the president isn't holding back.
The indictments, which followed a three-year long investigation, mark the first time in Israel's history that a sitting prime minister has been indicted, and come just six weeks before a general election...