• 'I must disagree': Trump's own fans reject his latest GOP endorsement on Truth Social

    Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday to endorse a Republican lawmaker, but the former president's own fans rejected the suggestion.Trump frequently makes endorsements on his social media platform that recently went public. On Sunday, he endorsed Tony Wied, Brad Finstad, Pete Stauber, and Tom Emmer in the hopes that they will succeed in their races.For the most part, Trump's supporters lapped up the new endorsements. But there was one exception.ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn’t become...

  • Exclusive: Emails Reveal Speaker Johnson’s Top Adviser’s Never Trump Conniption Over GOP Group’s Trump Endorsement

    House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Director of House Operations Hannah Fraher had a Never Trump conniption, emails obtained by Breitbart News show.

  • Who is Trump’s frum defense attorney?

    NEW YORK (VINnews) — Observers of President Trump’s criminal trial in New York City may have noticed photos of two yarmulka-clad defense attorneys. One of them is Gedalia M. Stern, a partner at the law firm of NechelesLaw, where he represents “clients in both federal and state court charged with a variety of crimes, including […]

  • Could a stealth juror derail Trump’s trial?

    DID MAGA GET A STEALTH? (First column, 2nd story, link) Related stories:THE TWELVE WHO WILL DECIDE HIS FATETENSION RISING'I AM FREEZING'

  • Trump's sleep defense seems unlikely to prevail

    A tired and befuddled Donald Trump once again visibly fell asleep in court. Donald Trump spends a lot of time trying to define Joe Biden as "sleepy." When Biden appears in public and is fired up, Trump immediately claims the President is amped up on speed. — Read the rest

  • Trump lashes out after GOP pushback on abortion stance

    Former President Trump on Monday fired back at GOP criticism of his position on abortion, arguing he "won" against the Democrats, whom he claimed were "reeling" after his statement on the subject earlier in the day. "You know the Democrats are 'reeling' when they have no response to my recent Statement on Abortion, other than,

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    GOP strategist reacts to Trump’s ‘unconventional’ request

    Donald Trump’s campaign is asking Republican candidates and committees using the former president’s name and likeness to fundraise to give at least 5% of what they raise to the campaign, according to a letter obtained by CNN. CNN’s Steve Contorno and Republican strategist Rina Shah weigh in.

  • Trump GOP Reaps The Whirlwind On Its Anti-Abortion Absolutism

    Republicans spent the day tying themselves in knots over Arizona reinstating a Civil War-era territorial law banning nearly all abortions.

  • CNN calls BS on Trump's latest abortion lies

    Donald Trump started Monday by staking his official incoherent position on abortion in a too-many-minutes-long speech packed with lies. Like ending Roe v. Wade was something that “all legal scholars—both sides—wanted, and, in fact, demanded.” And his assertion that Democrats “are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month.”  CNN’s Jim Acosta quickly fact-checked both of those claims. “Democrats do not believe in execution after birth,”...

  • Trump's new grift: Charging GOP candidates to use his name

    Poor Donald Trump. It seems he isn’t selling enough $399 high-tops or $60 Bibles, and his Truth Social stock is in the toilet, so it’s time for a new, new, new, new grift: charging his fellow Republicans for uttering his name. The Trump campaign announced in a letter Politico obtained that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising...

  • Trump is being forced into a 'huge disadvantage for his defense' at trial: ex-prosecutor

    Donald Trump is being forced to be in court every day as his first criminal trial unfolds, and that is a "huge disadvantage" for his defense, according to a former prosecutor Sunday. David Henderson, a legal analyst described by CNBC as "a seasoned trial lawyer, civil rights attorney, and communications consultant," appeared on MSNBC's Ayman to talk about Trump's upcoming criminal trial. Specifically, the host asked asked if the former president will be able to use the mandatory court...

  • Trump stretches influence over GOP as Johnson seeks to retain speakership

    Former President Donald Trump proved this week that he still holds considerable sway over House Republicans, with a visit from Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and a controversial legislative vote highlighting how much chaos a few sentences from the former president can spark. Since the House GOP took the majority after the 2022 midterm elections, Trump […]