Stephen A. Smith apologized Monday for saying that blacks could relate to Trump because the former president has faced legal persecution.
Rochelle Humes cut a chic figure as she joined her dapper husband Marvin at The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards on Sunday night.
Jacqueline Jossa showcased her incredible figure in several bikinis on Instagram on Wednesday as she promoted her new InTheStyle range.
Abbey Clancy put on a busty display as she cosied up to her husband Peter Crouch at The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards on Sunday night.
Poppy Delevingne turned heads in a bold black lace co-ord as she attended the Queen of Silk party at Tate Modern, London on Tuesday.
The actress has been posing up a storm recently after she sent temperatures soaring with her bikini snaps on Monday.
The deputy communications chief, 28, stepped out this morning in New York. She donned a muted ensemble as she opted to carry her stilettos in her hand. READ MORE -
Monday was genuinely historic. For the first time since the nation was founded, a jury sat down to hear criminal charges against a man who once served as the nation’s highest executive. Despite months in which pundits had dismissed this case as the weakest of the criminal cases Donald Trump is facing, the prosecution got off to a powerful start, outlining for the jury Trump’s long history of scandal, cover-up, and playing fast and loose with legalities. Judge Juan Merchan kept things moving...
Twice in the last few weeks, Donald Trump has reached out to demonstrate his support for embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). At a Mar-a-Lago meeting with the speaker on April 11, he acknowledged how tough Johnson's job is with such a slim majority.
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N.Y. Gives Trump The Anne Boleyn Treatment Authored by Richard Porter via RealClear Politics, Jury selection is underway now complete in the case of The People of the State of New York vs. Donald J. Trump, which alleges that the defendant lied to his own check register, and lied to the general ledger of his own company, when the invoice given to him by his lawyer was paid and recorded by someone else, and that the misstatement he made to himself in his own records was done “with...
Donald Trump has an unfortunate habit, which I like to call “preemptive delegitimization.” The way it works is relatively simple: When there’s even a possibility that the former president might be held accountable for alleged wrongdoing, the Republican goes to ridiculous lengths to undermine public confidence in the process, the officials, and the institutions. The motivations behind preemptive delegitimization are obvious: If efforts to hold him accountable are inherently corrupt and...