Donald Trump has floated the possibility of nominating Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to be U.S. Attorney General if he wins the presidency in November.
Trump told a reporter in Texas this weekend that Paxton is “a very talented guy.” By Jasper Scherer, The Texas Tribune Former President Donald Trump said he would consider tapping Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for U.S. attorney general if he wins a second term in the White House, calling his longtime ally “a very talented guy” and praising his tenure as Texas’ chief legal officer. “I would, actually,” Trump said Saturday when asked by a KDFW-TV reporter if he would consider Paxton for the...
Trump told a reporter in Texas this weekend that Paxton is “a very talented guy.”
Sign up for the We the Texans newsletter to receive twice-monthly updates on our year-long initiative dedicated to boosting civic engagement and chronicling how democracy is experienced in Texas. Former President Donald Trump said he would consider tapping Ken Paxton for U.S. attorney general if he wins a second term in the White House, calling his longtime ally “a very talented guy” and praising his tenure as Texas’ chief legal officer.
Michael Cohen is back on the stand for a third day of questioning in Donald Trump's bombshell criminal trial as the defense is trying to pin the ex-fixer on his many 'lies.'
A dozen of former President Donald Trump's top supporters so far have shown up to Manhattan to support him, which not only likely engenders his gratitude, but also has become a high-profile speaking slot, with a crowd of reporters assigned to detail the trial's every development.
by WorldTribune Staff, May 10, 2024 Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on Thursday which demands the Department of Justice hand over “activity and/or communications between Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis […]
Timothy Parlatore, former President Trump’s ex-attorney, weighed in on the appearance of several political figures at the former president's hush money trial in New York City. Parlatore signaled that the visit from high-profile Republicans — including lawmakers and some on Trump's running mate shortlist — and their matching attire could send the wrong message to
Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, I’ve been drawn to op-eds and interviews about the stubbornness of his support among evangelicals despite it all. The lurid allegations involved in the trial have been enough to make news anchors blush. And yet, Trump’s evangelical supporters seem undeterred. Sociologist Samuel Perry offered a compelling explanation for this during an interview with Politico. Explaining how some evangelicals view Trump as one of God’s tools, Perry...
Actress and director Stormy Daniels managed to capture the defense attorney questioning her in several lies, one reporter explained. Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday after the 14th day of trial in Donald Trump's hush money case, New York Times reporter Susanne Craig made key observations that she thinks the jury likely noticed as well. Craig explained that there were several examples during Daniels' cross-examination of Trump's lawyer, Susan Necheles, of misquoting the witness. Daniels refused to...
Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) said Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "The Story" that former President Donald Trump's New York City business record trial is "bogus," and he went Monday to "support a friend." | Clips
Trump attorney Alina Habba joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the latest on Trump's 2020 election interference case, classified documents trial and the former president's criminal trial in Manhattan.