• NPR

    Judge rules Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case can proceed

    Former President Donald Trump's lawyers cited the President Records Act in asking that the government's case be dismissed. Judge Aileen Cannon denied the motion — clearing the way for it to proceed.

  • Trump Lawyers Reveal He Kept Classified Documents In Trump Tower

    Trump Lawyers Reveal He Kept Classified Documents In Trump Tower Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Lawyers for former President Donald Trump revealed in new court filings that the former president kept classified materials at his Trump Tower in New York City and his estate in New Jersey. Former President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Hyatt Regency in Green Bay, Wis., on April 2, 2024. (Alex...

  • David Cameron meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago

    As the US elections draw ever closer, Donald Trump is back in the spotlight. Last night, David Cameron met with…What to read next: Listen: David Cameron refuses to answer Gaza questions | Did David Lammy break broadcasting rules? | Trump’s abortion mistake | Is Donald J. Trump International Airport on the horizon?

  • Kari Lake Expected to Break a Mar-a-Lago Record

    Arizona Republican Kari Lake is expected to break a Mar-a-Lago fundraising record Wednesday night, according to reports.Lake, a Donald Trump-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate, is vying for independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema's seat, along with Democratic opponent Representative Ruben Gallego. Sinema announced last month that she will not seek reelection."Kari Lake's Mar-a-Lago fundraiser is at capacity, according to a source familiar," Reese Gorman, politics reporter for the Daily Beast, said in a...

  • Donald Trump backs Mike Johnson after Mar-a-Lago meeting

    It comes as the Republican House speaker faces internal dissent and calls for his removal.

    • KTSA

    Johnson to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid threat to speakership

    House Speaker Mike Johnson is appearing with former President Donald Trump as he faces the threat of

  • Melania Trump to Host Log Cabin Republicans at Mar-a-Lago

    The fundraiser will launch the Trump organization's "Road to Victory" program, which seeks to target swing-state voters.

  • UK’s David Cameron meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago

    U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron was expected to meet with former President Trump on Monday at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida before heading to D.C. for talks on support for Ukraine. Cameron’s meeting with Trump in South Florida is part of “standard practice” between ministers and opposition candidates in partner countries, a U.K. spokesperson confirmed

  • Kari Lake raises record haul at Mar-a-Lago fundraiser

    Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake raised an eye-popping sum at a fundraiser hosted at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, padding her war chest as she prepares for one of the most competitive Senate races of the 2024 election. Lake brought in $1 million at the Tuesday event, the most money raised by a nonincumbent […]

    • MSNBC

    Melania Trump to host Republican LGBT group's fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago

    Melania Trump is set to hold her first major political event of the year at Mar-a-Lago later this month: a fundraiser for Log Cabin Republicans, an LGBT Republican organization. According to Politico, which obtained a copy of the invitation, at the April 20 event the Log Cabin Republicans will launch a program to target voters in swing states. The fundraiser will mark a return of sorts to the public eye for the former first lady, who has been conspicuously absent from campaign events (not to...

  • Trump holds Mar-a-Lago joint appearance with Johnson amid speakership threat

    Johnson also led the charge to get 125 of his Republican colleagues to sign an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, supporting Texas' lawsuit that would have invalidated the election results in key battleground states.

  • Trump holds Mar-a-Lago joint appearance with Johnson amid speakership threat

    Johnson also led the charge to get 125 of his Republican colleagues to sign an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, supporting Texas' lawsuit that would have invalidated the election results in key battleground states.