Andrzej Duda became the latest world leader to renew acquaintances with the former president as November's election looms. Duda arrived as Republicans threaten to derail plans for more US aid to Ukraine. 'We had four great years together,' Trump said, 'We may have to do it again'
The former president tried to describe the turning point of the Civil War.
Donald Trump had a meltdown hours before the beginning of his first criminal trial, whining that he was once a "very popular and successful president."Trump, who is set to face jury selection on Monday in the hush money case where the former president is accused of falsifying business records to conceal a "catch-and-kill" scheme to impact the November 2016 presidential election, said on Sunday that he will be heading to criminal court."Just four years ago I was a very popular and successful...
Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore explains what he thinks could happen if prosecutors in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial bring up Trump’s other legal problems. He also shares whether he thinks the former president should testify.
The nearer we get to November 5, the likelier it appears that the 2024 presidential election will be closer than some anticipate. While former President Donald Trump has
Former President Donald Trump was ridiculed Friday after his former adviser admitted he "could not get his head around" a basic fact. Former adviser Fiona Hill reports in a new book reviewed by the Guardian that Trump, as president, had a hard time understanding Ukraine was a country. “Trump made it very clear that he thought, you know, that Ukraine, and certainly Crimea, must be part of Russia,” Hill reportedly said. “He really could not get his head around the idea that Ukraine was an...
Donald Trump will once again negatively make history. Today (April 15), Trump will be the first former president to stand tiral on criminal charges. The first step in the trial will be jury selection. Trump is required to attend each trial hearing, which, according to NBC News, could last up to eight weeks. Trump has […] The post The People of New York v. Donald Trump: First Criminal Trial of U.S. President Begins first appeared on The Source.
Former President Donald Trump's historic New York hush money trial begins today. Former federal & state prosecutor Pat Brady joins the Steve Cochran Show to recap the latest details. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-cochran-on-the-big-89/jury-selection-for-former-president-donald-trumps/embed
The first batch of Manhattan residents were brought into the court and sworn in to begin the process of being picked for the first panel that will decide the fate of a former president in a criminal trial.
Former President Trump met Wednesday night with Polish President Andrzej Duda, the latest in a series of conversations the presumptive Republican nominee has held with foreign leaders. Trump hosted Duda at Trump Tower in New York City, where the former president is staying as he attends his criminal trial over an alleged hush money scheme.
In the midst of one of his early morning social media snits, Donald Trump thumped out an all-caps “KILL FISA” insisting that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was used to spy on his campaign. Trump’s timing wasn’t coincidental, as Speaker of the House Mike Johnson had scheduled a rule vote on Wednesday to bring the FISA bill up for reauthorization. It’s the kind of thing that should have gone along without an issue. During both tenures of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the number of rule...
Attorney Todd Blanche, representing the ex-president in this case, sent a subpoena to a man they thought was Manhattan investigator Jeremy Rosenberg. Rosenberg used to investigate financial crimes for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. However, the Trump defense team appears to have sent the subpoena to Brooklyn man Jeremy Rosenberg, a different person