Former President Donald Trump's motives are being questioned after he denounced independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as "the most radical left candidate."Kennedy, the son of ex-U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, has arguably become as well known for his anti-vaccine stance as his illustrious family name over the past two decades.Despite being from a family of famous Democrats, some have suggested that Kennedy's position on...
Donald Trump's problematic $175 million bond to cover his New York civil fraud appeal has raised questions about what exactly led to the rejection of his insurer's paperwork, says a legal analyst.The Trump Organization's court-appointed monitor, Barbara Jones, likely has all the answers, MSNBC legal analyst, Lisa Rubin, wrote on X, formerly Twitter."I can think of a courtroom full of journalists, as well as a bunch of lawyers in the New York Attorney General's office, who would love to know what...
Former President Donald Trump on Friday said that he gets along well with both Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and House Speaker Mike Johnson amid Greene's push to oust the Republican leader.The Georgia congresswoman has publicly criticized Johnson for working across the aisle with Democrats to put forth legislation on issues like foreign aid, and she recently filed a motion to remove him from his position as speaker.During a joint press conference with Johnson at Mar-a-Lago, Trump was...
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Conservative Rick Wilson warned Tuesday a normalcy bias in the media could have fatal consequences for American Democracy should former President Donald Trump regain the White House. Wilson published to substack Tuesday a new essay called "The Bothsides Argument Will Kill Us All" condemning Trump for his "winks at the alt-reich," the MAGA base who support a candidate frequently compared to a dictator, and media reporting that presents them as "normal." "Once again, the world is playing chess,...
Former President Donald Trump called independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the “most Radical Left Candidate” and still gave him a semi-endorsement.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump raked in $50.5 million Saturday night in campaign cash, according to the Republican National Committee.
Word of the prospective merger come from two people familiar with the matter. They said those close to the ex-president, 77, do not see Kennedy. Kennedy, 70, turned down the
Former President Donald Trump shared an adoring video of his wife Melania Trump on social media on Sunday after the former first lady's appearance at a campaign fundraiser was mocked.Melania has managed to stay pretty much out of the spotlight while her husband, the presumed 2024 GOP presidential nominee, gears up for a likely rematch in November against President Joe Biden, the Democratic incumbent. However, when Melania was asked last month if she would join her husband on the campaign trail,...
The massive single-day haul supports Donald Trump's belief that his legal challenges might come back and haunt Democrats.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that former President Donald Trump's "emissaries" asked him to serve as Trump's running mate."President Trump calls me an ultra-left radical. I'm soooo liberal that his emissaries asked me to be his VP. I respectfully declined the offer," Kennedy tweeted. — (@) Chris LaCivita, a Trump campaign senior advisor, claimed that nobody from Trump's campaign has reached out to Kennedy about serving as...
Former president Donald Trump addressed the media after being told he will