• Pritzker: Not Sure if Biden Should Debate Trump Who 'Lies and Lies and Lies'

    Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was concerned about a presidential debate because former President Donald Trump "lies and lies and lies." | Clips

  • Letters to the Editor: Trump lies all the time. Biden has lied before. There's a difference

    To the editor: Buried more than 20 paragraphs into your article on the presidential candidates' instances of dishonesty and mistakes, there is a statement by Joe Biden that is propped up as a lie that justifies this comparison to Donald Trump. President Biden's "lie"? That he visited ground zero in New York the day after 9/11, when he actually went nine days later. Contrasting this misstatement with the torrent of lies and malicious fabrications that flow nonstop from former President Trump, and...

    • MSNBC

    Trump trial starts: D.A. argues Trump guilty of lies & 2016 crime

    Donald Trump’s first criminal trial is underway in New York. MSNBC’s Ari Melber is joined by Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Jen Psaki, Chris Hayes and Alex Wagner break down the latest from day one of Trump’s trial. (Bookmark The Beat’s YouTube playlist, updated daily: https://msnbc.com/ari. Connect with Ari on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AriMelber IG: https://www.instagram.com/arimelber Merch: msnbc.com/beat5)

  • Joe Biden lies and lies and lies because he's never had to pay any price

    President Joe Biden lies about everything: the economy, Israel, Nelson Mandela and more. It’s up to voters to may him pay the price in November.

  • How Much Do We Really Know About the Trump Jury?

    The 12-person jury is a reasonable cross section of Manhattanites. That should make Trump nervous.

    • Snopes

    Trump Said in 'Farewell Message' He Could Be 'Thrown in Jail'?

    Trump's fundraising pleas center around his ongoing hush-money trial.

  • Is Max Azzarello a Trump Supporter? Everything We Know

    There has been speculation over whether or not the man who set himself on fire outside Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial on Friday in New York City is a supporter of the former president.According to a manifesto posted online and other apparent writings from the man, identified by police as Max Azzarello of St. Augustine, Florida, it seems that he neither backs Trump or President Joe Biden.He also does not seem to be identified with any major U.S. political party. Instead, Azzarello...

  • What you need to know about Trump's hush-money trial

    The presumptive Republican nominee for president will juggle a six-week trial in New York with campaigning.

  • Trump Is Closing the Gender Gap. Can You Guess How?

    Joe Biden has been losing ground with black, Hispanic, and young voters, and that is threatening his chances in November. But those aren't the only demographics he's losing ground with. Another traditionally reliable voting bloc for Democratic presidential candidates has been women, and Biden is seeing his gender gap with Trump get smaller with them as well.

  • Letter: Don’t believe the lies, Trump is a criminal

    Perhaps the author of a recent letter understands how Donald Trump’s attorney general, Bill Barr, put his finger on the scales of justice numerous times and that Trump has promised to do so if reelected, since he believes that’s what presidents do (“Biden is a dictator using agencies to ruin Trump,” Star-Advertiser, April 16). Of course, he laughingly denies Trump ever did it. See the Mueller report or Michael Cohen or Geoffrey Berman as proof of the fact.

  • Here's what we know about the 12 people who will decide Trump's fate

    The panel consists of seven men and five women who represent a

    • CNN

    Jury selection in the Trump trial resumes Thursday: What to know

    Jury selection in the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president has moved briskly, with the judge suggesting opening statements could begin Monday. On Tuesday, after just a day and a half of jury selection, seven people from Manhattan were selected to judge the evidence in the New York case against former President Donald Trump. Thursday, attorneys will pick up with a pool of nearly 100 jurors and begin questioning them until they seat a total of 12 jurors and as many as six alternates....