• 'He only fanned the flames': Trump's latest campaign tactic shredded in new op-ed

    Former President Donald Trump's latest strategy to triangulate on the abortion issue is not going to help his 2024 presidential election campaign, Calder McHugh wrote for Politico on Monday evening.After weeks of speculation about whether Trump would endorse a federal abortion ban, Trump issued a video statement on Monday in which he dodged the issue and proclaimed abortion was up to states. This statement was padded with boasts about appointing three of the Supreme Court justices who overturned...

  • Jack Smith's 'flashy' charge to blame for Trump election interference trial delay: Op-ed

    Special counsel Jack Smith is to blame for the ongoing delay in former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case, according to Washington Post columnist Jack Willick.Willick laid into Smith for bringing a "flashier" charge he believes allowed Trump to cry presidential immunity and take that claim all the way to the Supreme Court."Smith — apparently fearful that the Supreme Court might recognize some presidential immunity for official acts — says that allegations of Trump’s...

  • Stony-faced Trump, with his eyes narrow, leans back in his chair as his lawyers battle over evidence that could be VERY embarrassing: How the ex-president responded to explosive first morning of the hush-money trial

    Donald Trump delivered remarks in the court hallway, while one his most loyal hucksters worked the crowd outside and c-list talking heads took their seats in an overflow room to watch proceedings.

  • Vice President Kamala Harris blasts Trump saying he is to blame for Arizona abortion ruling during visit to the state as Trump says court's decision 'went too far'

    Harris traveled to Tucson on Friday just days after the AZ court's ruling. Donald Trump wrote Friday the state's Supreme Court 'went too far' with ruling but has praised the overturning of Roe and said issue should be left to states. READ MORE:

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    Op-ed: Allowances are for kids — not your spouse

    The term "allowance" may make you think of money a parent gives to a child. But married partners sometimes use it, too. Here's what to try instead.

  • Net neutrality won't survive a Trump presidency

    Net neutrality’s long trip toward (then away from, then toward again, then away, and now once more toward) federal protections against broadband meddling may be entering its final chapter, either to die forever or be enshrined in law — depending, like so many things, on the outcome of the election in November. If Biden wins […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Speaker Johnson: 'President Trump Is 100% with Me'

    House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said on this week's broadcast of "Sunday Morning Futures" that former President Donald Trump was "100%" with him. | Clips

  • No, 'Civil War's' Fascist President Isn't Donald Trump

    Few films have stirred the cultural pot quite like 'Civil War.' The April 12 release envisions a near-future America at war with itself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDyQxtg0V2w&t=3s Kirsten Dunst leads an ensemble cast including 'Parks and Recreation' standout Nick Offerman as the U.S. president. Much of the film's story has been kept under wraps. The film's SXSW Film and TV Festival debut let some light shine on the narrative. Offerman's president, for example, has fascistic tendencies and...

  • Project 2025's goal: Trump as President for life

    Project 2025 is a fascist takeover scheme devised by the Heritage Foundation. Its 920-page manifesto reads like a a blueprint for achieving a Handmaid's Tale style theocracy, where presidential powers are limitless, environmental regulations are slashed, and civil liberties, particularly for the LGBTQ community and immigrants, are wiped out. — Read the rest

  • Q&A: Yes, Trump could be elected president as a convicted felon

    Former President Trump made history last year as the first of the nation's chief executives to be indicted for a crime. This week, he will add another chapter — becoming the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges. And later this year, he could top even that if he becomes the first candidate with a criminal record to win the presidency. Here's a look at the unprecedented legal questions Trump's situation presents. Yes. There's nothing in the Constitution or federal law that...

  • Op-Ed: Greater government accountability comes to Indiana

    As the legislative session unfolded in Indianapolis, a theme emerged – the government must be more accountable to the people. Gov. Eric Holcomb's recent signing of a suite of new bills ensures that Indiana’s courts and executive agencies are serving their proper roles and not abusing their power. Hoosiers across the state will benefit from these reforms. House Bill 1003, brought by Rep. Gregory Steuerwald, ensures the deck is not stacked in favor of government...

  • Melania Trump to Rejoin Former President on Campaign Trail

    Even with the conventions still to come, the 2024 presidential campaign is already entering the end-game, with a repeat of the 2020 face-off between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Now, former (and future?) first lady Melania Trump is diving back into the campaign arena, beginning with an appearance at a fundraiser held by the Log Cabin Republicans later in April. Until now, Mrs. Trump has been keeping herself out of the limelight,