During an interview with Jen Psaki on MSNBC's "Inside," singer John Legend didn't hold back in criticizing Donald Trump, labeling the former president as fundamentally racist.Legend, delving into his involvement in criminal justice reform, shared his personal experiences growing up in Springfield, Ohio, where he witnessed firsthand the impact of the justice system on his family. He emphasized the reality of incarceration's disruption to families and communities.Watch: John Legend lambast Trump...
John Legend believes Donald Trump is a racist and cites examples of the former Commander-In-Chief treating Black people as "inferior."
“He is a tried and true, dyed-in-the-wool racist,” the singer proclaimed.
Indictment comes as Supreme Court set to consider whether Trump immune from federal 2020 election conspiracy case
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There's something in the air in New York, and it's coming from Donald
The massive single-day haul supports Donald Trump's belief that his legal challenges might come back and haunt Democrats.
Former president Donald Trump addressed the media after being told he will
The shares have already fallen nearly 60% since it first went public after a blank-check merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp.
Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, has reportedly decided on the college he wants to attend. If you’re wondering why this is sports news, it’s because young Barron is freakishly tall and has been tipped to play college basketball, though he’s hardly indicated such intentions. The 18-year-old, who stands at 6’ 7”, will soon graduate …
Former President Donald Trump is already the majority shareholder in Trump Media, which trades under the ticker DJT.
The 77-year-old returned to Manhattan's court on Tuesday for the second day of jury selection, having selected no members of the panel so far.