Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, April 22, 2024 Yet another media trial of former President Donald Trump, this one in an actual courtroom with a jury, got underway in New York City today. Will such 20th century style media offensives succeed against a leader ordained by Time Magazine on Dec. 9, 2016 as ‘The First True […]
Friday, during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, criticized the political motivations behind the Trump trials underway in New York State. | Clips
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Most voters say Democrats are using the legal system in biased ways to politically damage Donald Trump, per a Harvard-Harris poll.
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Republican presidential contender is the first former US president to go on criminal trial
Less than half adamantly believe that former President Donald Trump will be convicted of a crime in his criminal trial at the hands of Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a recent survey from the Economist/YouGov found.
The Biden campaign has been putting out some amazing ads in the last month to remind voters of just how awful Donald Trump was in the White House and would be again. He was terrible on COVID, one ad points out. He’s dreadful on abortion, another reminds us. And then there’s this new digital ad on what is surely Trump’s greatest offense to American tradition: He thinks football is “boring as hell” and “nobody cares about” it. NEW AD: Trump says football is “boring as hell” and “nobody...
It was the first day of Donald Trump’s hush-money trial, and while we don’t have much to say about the allegedly sleepy, flatulent-laden proceedings, Jon Stewart sure did. Appearing on tonight’s Daily Show, Stewart took out his red pen and gave the media a big, fat “F” for its first day of coverage. It turns out that simply saying you’ve learned many lessons over the last eight years doesn’t make it accurate. Stewart set the segment up by reminding his viewers that this was a historic test of...
William Hutchinson, who appeared in “Marrying Millions,” still faces a lawsuit in Texas from three women who allege they were victimized.
William Hutchinson, who appeared in “Marrying Millions,” still faces a lawsuit in Texas from three women who allege they were victimized.
William Hutchinson, who appeared in “Marrying Millions,” still faces a lawsuit in Texas from three women who allege they were victimized.