• WLNS

    Donald Trump to speak in Michigan May 1

    Former President Donald Trump, who is also the presumptive Presidential nominee for the GOP, will speak in Freeland May 1.

  • RFK Jr. Claims He Was Courted by Trump as a Veep Contender

    Because I wrangled press credentials for an RFK Jr. event in Salt Lake in November, I now get regular emails from the campaign. To be completely honest, the fundraising requests from RFK Jr. are a refreshing break from the fundraising requests I get every day from my local GOP candidates. And they are more fun to read. Usually, they are tagged to a story about the campaign, but there are plenty of opportunities to buy merch and even join online auctions where you can win the chance to enjoy a...

    • MSNBC

    Trump hush-money trial may be one scandal he can't beat

    When the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape of Donald Trump sharing his horrifying thoughts about sexual assault became public in October of 2016, I reassured a van full of colleagues from the Hillary Clinton campaign that it would surely be the end. "Don't worry," I told them. "It's fatal." As it turned out, I was wrong. Trump not only survived the worst campaign scandal in modern history but also went on to escape consequences for a range of misbehavior in the Oval Office, including a damning...

  • Trump Jurors May Be 'Outed' and Endangered, Ex-Prosecutor Warns

    Jurors serving in former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial are at risk of being "outed" and put in harm's way, according to former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori.Trump's trial began with the start of jury selection on Monday in New York City, where the former president has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony charges of falsifying business records tied to hush money paid to former adult-film actress Stormy Daniels during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Seven jurors had been...

  • Trump trial juror dismissed after expressing concerns her identity may have been revealed

    Judge Juan Merchan is hoping to empanel 12 jurors and six alternates by the end of the week and have opening arguments on Monday.

  • Democrats May Regret Trying Trump in N.Y. Court After His Latest Announcement

    Before he went into court in New York City on Thursday morning, Donald Trump stopped by to talk to some construction workers, shake some hands, sign some hats, and make some news.

  • Trump held his tongue on Ukraine aid. McConnell says it may have made the difference.

    The Senate Republican leader told ABC News he'll keep fighting GOP isolationism.

  • Supreme Court hears 6 Jan case that may hit Trump trial

    The case could undo felony charges for the former president and hundreds of 6 January rioters.

  • Judge May Force Trump to Skip Son Barron's High School Graduation

    New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has yet to say that former President Donald Trump can attend his son Barron Trump's high school graduation, refusing to rule on the former president's request to not attend the trial that specific day for that event.

  • Trump may miss Barron's high school graduation over hush-money trial

    Donald Trump may have to miss out on his son Barron's high school graduation ceremony next month due to the timing of the former president's first historic criminal trial.Trump's hush-money trial kicked off with jury selection on Monday in a Manhattan courtroom.As the court prepared for the first day of voir dire, New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said he received requests from Trump's attorneys for the former president to skip out on the trial on May 17 so that he could attend Barron...

  • Letitia James may start 'seizing Trump's properties' as he sits in criminal trial: expert

    As Donald Trump sits in criminal court facing 34 felony charges for purported financial records violations stemming from an attempt to bury a story about an alleged affair with an adult film actress, he may also face a separate prosecutor seizing his real estate holdings, according to a legal expert. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner published a "Justice Matters" video on Saturday in which he covers a recent filing by New York A.G. Letitia James, who sued Trump in a civil case for...

  • Supreme Court may seek 'middle position' in case that could toss some Trump charges: WaPo

    The Supreme Court needs to decide if the January 6 defendants can be charged with obstruction — and they may ultimately pursue a "middle position" solution, The Washington Post editorial board wrote on Friday.This comes after an oral argument in an appeal by a defendant this week in which many of the justices appeared hesitant about the government's position — and many observers slammed Justice Clarence Thomas for not recusing himself from the case because his wife was involved in the effort to...