Especially since Jan. 6, much has been written about the call-and-response dynamic between Donald Trump and his supporters. But since the beginning of the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal trial against Trump last month, a different feedback loop has been on display: After the media makes observations of the former president’s courtroom arrangements and behavior, Team Trump appears to make noticeable tweaks in response. Don’t believe me? After the press noted that Trump was sitting alone...
POLITICO reporters take you inside the courtroom that could decide the 2024 election.
Max Azzarello, the man who set himself on fire outside of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse where former U.S. President Donald Trump is currently on trial late last week, dispersed pamphlets with NYU-related conspiracy theories on them prior to the fatal demonstration. The pamphlets included conspiracy theories that the university is involved in “blackmail rings,” “criminal This story Max Azzarello, man who died after self-immolating outside Trump trial, distributed pamphlets with NYU-related...
ERIK TEN HAG will be under the microscope of Manchester United’s new technical director Jason Wilcox over the coming weeks. Pressure continues to mount on Ten Hag after his side stumbled into
A Laplace man was arrested after he allegedly started a fire inside a business.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper discusses the moment inside the courtroom during Donald Trump’s hush money trial as his former aide Hope Hicks took the stand.
The man, Anuj Thapan, was alleged to have procured firearms for two others who fired bullets outside the actor’s residence on April 14.
Judge Juan Merchan found Donald Trump in contempt on Tuesday for nine gag order violations in his New York criminal case. The state judge imposed the maximum fine of $1,000 per violation and warned Trump of possible incarceration for further defiance. While imposing the punishment, such as it was, even Merchan acknowledged its relative weakness against this wealthy defendant. But it was nonetheless a historic ruling against the former president and presumptive GOP presidential nominee. Yet, that...
Images from outside the Supreme Court.
The man was arrested March 17 by Bernalillo County Sheriff’s deputies in an Albuquerque neighborhood.
Biden’s and Trump’s energy plans each depend on building new pipelines, but landowners don’t believe the current inspection system can protect them from spills and deadly emissions. They have a point.
The witnesses include a porn actress, a former tabloid publisher and Trump’s former fixer and lawyer Michael Cohen.