• Donald Trump endorses challenger of Republican who voted to impeach him

    Donald Trump is backing the Republican vying to replace Rep. Dan Newhouse, one of two remaining GOP lawmakers who voted to impeach the ex-president.

  • Trump endorses GOP challenger to House Republican who voted to impeach him

    Donald Trump on Friday endorsed a primary challenger to Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington, one of two remaining House Republicans who voted to impeach the former president over his role in the Jan. 6 riot. In a Truth Social post, Trump threw his support behind Jerrod Sessler, a former petty-officer in the Navy who has gone after Newhouse for his impeachment vote. "Jerrod Sessler is a fantastic candidate and will be a GREAT Congressman for Washington State’s 4th Congressional District," Trump...

  • N.Y. Islanders vs. N.Y. Rangers Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 4-13-2024

    Will Kyle Palmieri and the Islanders earn a seventh straight win as they take on Chris Krieder and the Rangers at Madison Square Garden Saturday afternoon?

  • N.Y. Gives Trump The Anne Boleyn Treatment

    N.Y. Gives Trump The Anne Boleyn Treatment Authored by Richard Porter via RealClear Politics, Jury selection is underway now complete in the case of The People of the State of New York vs. Donald J. Trump, which alleges that the defendant lied to his own check register, and lied to the general ledger of his own company, when the invoice given to him by his lawyer was paid and recorded by someone else, and that the misstatement he made to himself in his own records was done “with...

  • Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner announces he won't run for re-election

    Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner of Kansas, who has been serving as a House lawmaker since early 2021, has announced that he will not seek re-election this year."I will proudly serve the remainder of the 118th Congress, but after much prayer and consideration, I will not seek reelection this Fall. The people of Kansas who elected me to serve in the United States House of Representatives have given me the professional honor of my life, but it is time to pursue other opportunities and have the...

  • Democrats May Regret Trying Trump in N.Y. Court After His Latest Announcement

    Before he went into court in New York City on Thursday morning, Donald Trump stopped by to talk to some construction workers, shake some hands, sign some hats, and make some news.

  • N.Y. judge upholds Trump $175 million civil fraud bond

    New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled Monday that the $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump for his civil fraud case can stand.

  • Senate Democrats vote to end Mayorkas impeachment without trial, enraging Republicans

    GOP’s impeachment was labelled a ‘sham’ by Democrats, who voted to kill it without trial

  • With impeachment dud, House Republicans fail to produce political stunt Trump needs

    Despite parading through the halls of the Capitol as a handsome group to deliver their articles of impeachment for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, they appear to have fallen short again of producing the kind of political stunt that can boost Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Rep. Jamie Raskin discusses the Republican disarray as they try to find issues they can rally around that don't also push away voters.

  • Trump's N.Y. hush money trial begins. Here's what you missed the first day.

    Donald Trump — now a former president on trial — has sought to turn his legal peril into a boost for his presidential campaign, animating his supporters and attempting to sow doubt about the motives of his opponents. But facing 34 counts of felony charges, Trump argued on the historic first day of his New York hush money trial that he is the victim of a criminal justice system weaponized against him. He called it “an assault” on the nation. And as the presumptive Republican nominee for...

  • SCOTUS seems set to 'narrow the scope' of criminal case against Trump: N.Y. Times

    The conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court seems set to "narrow the scope" of the criminal case against Donald Trump which alleges that he conspired to subvert the 2020 election, according to a new report. If Trump’s argument that he is immune from prosecution because he was president is accepted, even in part, by the court, it would "most likely send the case back to the trial court to draw distinctions between official and private conduct," making it much harder to carry out the trial...

  • Trump Visits N.Y. Bodega Where Clerk Fatally Stabbed Man in Self-Defense

    Shortly after leaving the courtroom on Tuesday evening, former President Donald Trump made a campaign stop at a New York City bodega where a clerk in 2022 fatally stabbed a customer in self-defense.The Context Trump on Monday became the first former president in U.S. history to stand trial in a criminal case, as his hush-money proceedings began with jury selection. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has charged Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, with 34 felony counts...