The former president also said the Princess of Wales appeared to be going
Stormy Daniels says she took Trump's hush-money 'so he could not have me killed': Photos, details and more updates as criminal trial looms.
Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
The bad blood between Ian Garry and Colby Covington continues to escalate. Last week, Garry challenged Covington to an “I quit” match for mocking his wife, with the loser having to retire. 🚨JUST IN🚨 Ian Garry has responded to Colby Covington and has vowed to “rid the UFC” of him. He’s called for an “I […]
Donald Trump has waded into the Kate Middleton photo editing scandal by saying it "shouldn't be a big deal." [Read More]
Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said if Prince Harry lied on his visa application about drug-taking Trump would seek to take "appropriate action" if he won November's presidential election, declining to rule out Harry leaving the United States. Trump's comments to British right-leaning media outlet GB News came
The former President further insisted that Harry and Meghan ''were very disrespectful to the royal family" when they decided to step down from their duties.
Former President Donald Trump says the controversial photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, and her three children that was recalled by global news agencies because it was found to have been edited “shouldn’t be a big deal.” “That shouldn’t be a big deal because everybody doctors. You look at these movie actors and you see a movie actor and you meet him, and you say, ‘Is that the same person in the picture?’ And I looked at that actually, and it was a very minor doctoring. I don’t...
Donald Trump hinted that if he were to be re-elected as president later this year, Prince Harry might face potential consequences regarding his residency. Trump suggested that the Duke would not be granted 'special privileges' if he falsified information on his visa form, particularly regarding drug use
Donald Trump has suggested that Prince Harry could be deported from the US under his leadership if the royal is found to have falsified information on his visa form.The former president, 77, spoke to TV presenter Nigel Farage on GB News, where Trump suggested the Duke of Sussex would not receive "special privileges" if he lied about his drug use on his visa application.Prince Harry, who has been living in America since 2020, currently lives in a nine-bedroom Montecito mansion with his wife,...
Miles Taylor, who served as former chief of staff in the Department of Homeland Security during the Trump administration, weighs in on the former president’s legal troubles, including the looming deadline he is facing to secure a bond for the multimillion-dollar civil fraud judgment against him.
The photo's legitimacy was called into question after it recirculated online.