• How Idaho 'fraudster' wormed his way into Donald Trump's inner circle, 'scammed thousands of dollars in phony political donations' and even faked cancer treatment to swindle wealthy Mar-a-Lago members

    Jesse Taylor, 38, charmed his way into the Trump camp and gave members of the ritzy Mar-a-Lago club the impression he was a successful political consultant. House of cards tumbled when campaign staff found he was selling photo ops with former president for $6,600, pocketing the proceeds, sources claimed. Taylor, an ex lobbyist from Idaho, has now been banned from all Trump properties and the former president’s lawyers have sent him a cease and desist

  • Georgia's Lieutenant Governor Is Back in the Crosshairs of Fulton County's Trump Case

    We’ve heard it said many times that the Democrats who are relying on lawfare to go after Donald Trump won’t stop with him. The conventional wisdom is that Trump is just the tip of the iceberg, and other conservatives are next in line.

  • Pessimism growing in Trump's inner circle that a hush money guilty verdict is inevitable

    In a deep dive into how the Manhattan hush money trial is affecting Donald Trump emotionally, the New York Times' Maggie Haberman is reporting that members of Trump's inner circle are starting to accept that he will be found guilty.As Haberman notes, there is an aura of doom in the Trump camp that the trial is diminishing the former president as he is forced to sit at the defendant's table for four days a week which is crippling his ability to campaign.Along with that, there is a growing...

  • FBI director smacks down Trump’s promise to have DOJ probe political rivals: report

    Former President Donald Trump last year said that if he's elected a second time, he will order the Department of Justice to investigate his political rivals.In an exclusive Tuesday interview with NBC News, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray — who was appointed by Trump — smacked down Trump's order, saying that he will ensure officials follow protocol no matter what.Wray told NBC's Lester Holt "that, as long as he is FBI director, he is 'going to make sure we do the right...

  • Poll: Trump still leads in Georgia

    Former United States President Donald Trump kept the lead in a ballot test for the 2024 presidential elections in Georgia over his successor, Joe Biden, a poll conducted by Fox News showed.Compared to

  • Trump faces political risks as trial begins

    As Donald Trump the candidate overlaps with Donald Trump the defendant, new polling finds that many crucial independent voters consider his trial to be a serious issue. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.

  • For all his bombast, Trump is plummeting – financially, legally and politically

    He’s losing cash reserves and legal gambits, and his eponymous stock – DJT – took an embarrassing tumble this weekDonald Trump is doing his best Wizard of Oz imitation. These days, Trump is not looking like the “winner” he needs voters to believe him to be. Like the title character in L Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s fantasy and the 1939 movie, there is less there than meets the eye. The 45th president’s lead in the polls evaporates while his cash stash shrinks.His upcoming felony fraud trial in...

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    A Closer Look At The Lavish Lifestyle Of Melania Trump

    Being the wife of business mogul and former President, Donald Trump has its

  • U.S. probe of Hondas moves closer to a recall

    DETROIT >> A U.S. government investigation into unexpected automatic braking involving nearly 3 million Hondas is a step closer to a recall.

  • A Speculation About Biden, Trump, Israel, the USA and Gaza Politics

    My “take” on the politics of Biden/Trump/Israel/USA/Gaza politics is that: [1] The Zionist Lobby (AIPAC et al.) is stringing President Biden along with just enough money to keep him “in line” with Israel’s demands—but The Lobby much prefers Trump, to whom they may be giving even more money. [2] Israel and the Zionist Lobby prefer More

  • Trump on trial tests his political wherewithal — and American resolve

    Throughout its 248-year history, America has witnessed dramatic, high-profile courtroom battles that test the laws and tear at its social fabric: from the Haymarket Square riot case and the Scopes Monkey Trial to the failed prosecution of Hall of Fame NFL running back O.J. Simpson in a grisly double murder. But the country has never seen anything quite like the made-for-the-screen trial set to start Monday in New York: A former president, who is also the current Republican Party nominee for the...

  • Georgia Democrats call for probe of $1.1B contract

    (The Center Square) — Georgia Democrats want an investigation after they said a state audit surfaced questions about whether Gov. Brian Kemp's administration circumvented state contracting requirements, potentially for political gain. It's not immediately clear which state or federal agencies might lead the probe, and Democrats said they haven't formally requested an investigation. At issue is a $1.1 billion contract the Georgia Department of Human Services...