Well-heeled donors can pay $814,600 for a seat at the former president's table. Hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer and daughter Rebekah are co-chairs. John Paulson is in the running to be Trump's Treasury secretary
In any contest, from battle to political campaigns, there is one hard and fast rule: Never attempt to fight the enemy on the ground of his choosing. The Biden reelection campaign is obviously ignoring this admonition, as on Saturday they appeared to play Trump's nickname game by dubbing the former president "Broke Don."
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Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
The House Freedom Caucus voted Tuesday to boot Rep. Ken Buck, who previously announced he would resign from Congress this week.
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Former Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.), who served his last day in the House on Friday, said in a Sunday interview he has no regrets about resigning from his seat before the end of his term. In a roundtable discussion on ABC News’s “This Week,” Jonathan Karl noted the timing of Buck’s departure from the House
Former Colorado Rep. Ken Buck showed no remorse for leaving the House, even as his Republican Party faces an even slighter majority in the chamber. Buck appeared on This Week on Sunday in his first television interview since his retirement on Friday. The former representative expressed his disagreement with some of the “priorities” his fellow […]
To the editor: Columnist Jonah Goldberg suggests that the media reduce its coverage of former President Trump radical remarks. ("Did Trump literally threaten a 'bloodbath'? No, and claiming he did only helps his campaign," Opinion, March 18) Goldberg ignores the greater problem: President Biden can't seem to get mileage for all he's done because of the incessant comments from Trump and Fox News. They are always commenting on how great Trump was and how terrible things are under Biden. And, as...
Earlier this year, New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a $464 million judgment against former President Donald Trump and other defendants in her civil fraud case, nearly $454 million of which is collectible from Trump himself. As of this writing, Trump still maintains that posting an undertaking or a bond to cover that judgment while he appeals it is a “practical impossibility.” And he has not rescinded or modified that representation even while boasting on his social media that he...
Ben Shapiro And DeSantis Former Finance Chairs To Fundraise For Trump Authored by Philip Wegmann via RealClear Wire, Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro announced last week to the more than 15 million monthly listeners of his eponymous podcast that he wouldn’t just vote for Donald Trump, he would also co-host a fundraiser for the former president. Because the choices for president are identical to 2020, Shapiro said he would “walk over broken glass” to support Trump. Almost...
Donald Trump asked one of the entities he was found liable of deceiving to help cover his New York civil fraud bond.According to a court filing by the former president's legal team on Monday, Trump has asked a number of sureties to back the $464 million bond needed to appeal Judge Arthur Engoron's ruling that found him, his two adult sons and others associated with the Trump Organization liable of fraud. The lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James accused Trump and his...