• Trump is about to take a step that once bankrupted his company: report

    Donald Trump is ready to take Truth Social public, and he's expecting to have a huge cash infusion as a result. But the last time he took a company public, it didn't go so well for the company or investors.Trump's decision to go public with his right-wing social media company mirrors a move he made with Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, according to CNBC."While a 2016 Washington Post review found that Trump made over $44 million, the company — Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts — lost more than $1...

  • These former Trump voters are determined to stop him. Here’s how

    President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and their surrogates need to focus their time and resources on consolidating the Democratic base and touting the president’s accomplishments in office. Yet anti-Trump Republicans also have work to do when it comes to building support for Biden. A group of anti-Trump Republicans are launching their second “Republican Voters Against Trump” campaign against the former president, planning to spend $50 million and use homemade testimonial videos...

    • MSNBC

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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.

    • CNN

    Trump snaps at reporter over campaign funding question. Here are the facts

    Former President Donald Trump said the bond amount he has to pay to appeal the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him was preventing him from giving money to his campaign. A New York appeals court reduced the amount Trump has to put up to appeal the case to $175 million. CNN’s Kristin Homes discusses whether or not Trump will actually put his own money into his campaign.

  • Trump canceled a rally in Arizona because his campaign was too broke: report

    Former President Donald Trump is facing mounting financial difficulties in his campaign — to the point where he is reportedly being forced to triage which states he can afford to hold rallies in.According to a new CNN report, Trump was planning to hold a rally in Arizona last weekend, on the same day he rallied in Ohio to support his endorsed Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, but backed out at the last minute."On Wednesday, Biden was in Arizona to announce $8.5 billion going toward a new Intel...

  • Yet another cowardly Republican proves he can't quit Trump

    Most people running for president would try to hide—or at least downplay—the worst, most dangerous thing they’d ever done, but Donald Trump is a special kind of boy. He’s embraced the ruffians who besieged the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, going so far as to call the currently incarcerated among them “hostages” and “unbelievable patriots,” while regularly playing the J6 Prison Choir’s version of the national anthem at his rallies. (🎶 “And the spray for the bears/Mike Pence swinging in air/gave proof...

  • Trump has a legal option that could save him—but he doesn't want to take it: report

    Running for the White House while bankrupt isn't a look Donald Trump wants. As the former president tries to beat time with limited options as the March 25 deadline closes in to shell out nearly $500 million after he lost his civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James — he is determined to do anything and everything to avoid filing Chapter 11, according to The Washington Post citing multiple sources. “He’d rather have Letitia James show up with the sheriff at 40 Wall...

    • MSNBC

    Trump defends Kate Middleton’s doctored photo

    The photo posted on Mother's Day of Kate, Princess of Wales, to the Kensington Palace's social media accounts caused a national uproar in the United Kingdom that reverberated across the pond. The image, which was found to be so heavily edited that several news outlets issued a removal notice for it, fueled speculation about Kate's condition — and her whereabouts — after her abdominal surgery in January. But the furor around the edited photo was lost on former President Donald Trump. “That...

  • Trump defends Princess Kate: ‘Everybody doctors’ photos

    Former President Trump is defending Kate amid the Princess of Wales’s retracted photo drama, saying that “everybody doctors” their images. “That shouldn’t be a big deal,” Trump said in a Tuesd

  • Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Reports To Prison

    "They Came For Me, They Can Come For You" - Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Reports To Prison Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times, Peter Navarro voiced frustration at a press conference on March 19, just before turning himself over to authorities in Miami, Florida, to begin his four-month sentence at the city’s minimum-security prison. The former Trump White House trade adviser is the first official from President Donald Trump’s administration to serve jail time. He...

  • Reporter’s Notebook: The Biden v. Trump match is on

    Washington Examiner White House Reporter Haisten Willis joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss Haisten’s take on the rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration’s plan to counteract the situation in the polls, and whether Trump will actually cut down Social Security benefits.

  • Trump ignored advisers who said his latest lawsuit could backfire on him: report

    Former President Donald Trump's new lawsuit against ABC News is not going to go anywhere — but it doesn't have to, argued Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng for Rolling Stone.That's because his real goal is to bully and intimidate journalists against talking about his history of sexual assault, the report suggests.The lawsuit targets reporter George Stephanopoulos, for stating in a recent interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) that Trump was “found liable for rape and defaming” writer E. Jean...