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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.
VANDALIA, Ohio >> Former President Donald Trump, at an event Saturday ostensibly meant to boost his preferred candidate in Ohio’s Republican Senate primary race, gave a freewheeling speech in which he used dehumanizing language to describe immigrants, maintained a steady stream of insults and vulgarities, and predicted that the United States would never have another election if he did not win in November.
When Karlie Kloss married into the Kushner family, she also bagged herself a spot as Ivanka Trump's sister-in-law - but are they a far cry from sisterly love?
Measures target people convicted of driving without a license – which undocumented people can’t obtain – or committing feloniesFlorida’s governor signed bills Friday that increase the prison and jail sentences for immigrants who are living in the United States illegally if they are convicted of driving without a license or committing felonies.Ron DeSantis is a frequent critic of the Biden administration over its handling of the Mexican border, sending Florida law enforcement agents and national...
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Former President Trump has focused relentlessly on illegal immigration as a centerpiece of his campaign for the White House, just as when he first ran in 2016. "They're poisoning the blood of our country," he has said of undocumented migrants, using language redolent of the racist doctrines of Adolf Hitler. He promises to launch "the biggest domestic deportation campaign in American history" on Day One of his new presidency. His chief immigration advisor, Santa Monica-born Stephen Miller, has...
A new Politico Magazine/Ipsos poll suggests that former President Donald Trump may not be “Teflon Don” when it comes to his coming trial in Manhattan alleging he falsified business records to conceal a hush money payment ahead of the 2016 election. According to the survey, a sizable chunk of independents would be less likely to vote for Trump if he were to be convicted in that trial. The poll, which sampled 1,024 adults March 8-10, found that a plurality of respondents — 44% — said a conviction...
There was a time when migrants arriving here would cross the Rio Grande, make their way to a gate in the border fence and turn themselves in to federal agents to claim asylum. That was before Texas Gov. Greg Abbott turned Gate 36 into a militarized zone, fortified by rifle-toting soldiers, a fleet of Humvees and a forest of razor wire glistening in the desert sun. "It looks like a prison," Mario Jesús Nazareño said Saturday afternoon, gazing north across the river. The 47-year-old former boxer...
While most migrants are given court dates after their initial interviews, and are allowed to stay north of the border throughout their asylum cases, Border Report has learned some migrants are getting sent back to Mexico quickly after getting apprehended.
As part of his conversation with MSNBC on Thursday, Donald Trump's biographer noted that it has become clear that the national Republican Party could suffer the same problem as the Trump campaign when it comes to donors. Last month, it was reported that Trump's campaign was hemorrhaging the people he needed the most to get through the election. Former Republican lawmaker David Jolly quipped that it seems the gold sneakers aren't selling that well for Trump after all. ALSO READ: Trump is...
By Jemma Stephenson | Alabama Reflector Gov. Kay Ivey Wednesday signed a bill limiting the use of public funds for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and limiting the ability of public employees to discuss so-called “divisive concepts.” In a statement Wednesday, Ivey wrote that she and her administration valued “Alabama’s rich diversity,” but she […]