• Donald Trump Takes Biggest Lead Ever over Joe Biden in CNN Poll, Third-Party Candidates Expand Trump Lead

    Former President Donald Trump has opened his biggest lead ever captured in the CNN poll of the American electorate, enjoying a six-point advantage over incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden.

  • Trump prosecution wants these 10 posts removed

    Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office say former President Trump has violated a gag order 10 times since it was imposed on April 1. The order bars him from attacking witne

    • CNN

    CNN reporter describes what Trump was doing during opening statements

    CNN’s Kara Scannell describes former President Donald Trump’s demeanor during opening statements and the first day of testimony in his criminal trial.

  • Donald Trump's Law Firm Doesn't Want to Represent Him Anymore

    A law firm wants to withdraw from representing Donald Trump, citing a breakdown in relations, court documents show.In a filing to a Manhattan court, the law firm—LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Rosen, Kittridge, Carlin and McPartland—said there had been an "irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship."The firm, which has represented Trump and his election campaign for several years, had been defending the former president in a lawsuit filed by A.J. Delgado, Trump's former senior...

    • MSNBC

    DeSantis is going to have to pay the price if he wants Trump to save him

    Almost immediately after dropping out of the Republican presidential primary in January, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis bent the knee to his subduer by endorsing former President Donald Trump. It was a humiliating end to a campaign that saw the onetime golden child of the GOP completely dominated in a bitter race filled with a never-ending parade of mocking slights and belittling attacks from his would-be predecessor. His subjugation deepened Sunday with the news that DeSantis and Trump broke bread...

  • QAnon nuts muse about what happens if Trump is found guilty

    Over at QAnon’s current online home (no link or site name on purpose, but here’s some background info on this far-right cult that traffics in crazy conspiracies), they’re pondering what would happen if Donald Trump is found guilty after his ongoing hush money trial in New York—and it’s quite the ride. The original forum post:  If Trump is found guilty, what then? I have no faith in any jurors chosen for Trump’s trial. Almost certainly most or all will be biased against him. I’d say that...

  • Lara Trump Wants RNC to 'Physically Handle the Ballots'

    Lara Trump, former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, said on Tuesday the Republican National Committee (RNC) wants to "physically handle the ballots" amid the 2024 election.Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are the presumptive 2024 presidential nominees for the Republican and Democratic parties, respectively, but criticisms from Republicans over numerous voting measures have ramped up since Trump was indicted on four counts in August by the Department of Justice, accused in attempts...

  • Prosecutors want Trump fined for violating gag order

    Former President Trump's social media posts could be getting him into trouble. On Tuesday, the judge in his New York criminal trial held a special hearing where prosecutors argued he violated a gag order.

  • New York DA's Trump Circus Has Found Its Clown

    Michael Avenatti, the lawyer who started the ball rolling on what looks like Stormy Daniels' shakedown of Donald Trump, has sent up a flare from prison via X to say he now wants to "help" the former president and has been in touch with his defense team. Avenatti wants to be sprung from prison to testify for Trump in the Hush Trump bookkeeping case.

  • CRAIG BROWN: The killer who wants to be Donald Trump's running mate

    In her new book, Kristi Noem, the Republican Governor of South Dakota, who wants to become Donald Trump's running mate as Vice President, has revealed she once killed the family dog.

  • Trump nostalgia way up, Gaza dragging down Biden in CNN survey

    A majority of voters looking back on Trump’s time in office, 55%, say the 44th President’s first term was a success, a reversal of the numbers seen just after he left office.

  • Trump nostalgia way up, Gaza dragging down Biden in CNN survey

    A majority of voters looking back on Trump’s time in office, 55%, say the 44th President’s first term was a success, a reversal of the numbers seen just after he left office.