• SEAN HANNITY: This is a taxpayer-funded, media-promoted political smear campaign against Trump

    Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds the New York hush money case against former President Trump on "Hannity."  SEAN HANNITY: This is a taxpayer-funded, media-promoted political smear campaign against Donald Trump and miraculously and perfectly timed just for the presidential election. Now the prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, hates Donald Trump. He ran on a "hate Trump" campaign.   SUSPENDED NPR WHISTLEBLOWER BLASTS CEO KATHERINE MAHER: LACKS PERSPECTIVE ON WHAT AMERICA 'IS ALL ABOUT'  He hates him for...

  • ‘Crackhead Michael Jackson’: Quavo takes Chris Brown beef to a whole new level

    Quavo's explosive response to beef with Chris Brown is turning heads on the internet. Fans continue to pen keyboard-smashing memes and whatnot to deal with the Migos rapper's nuclear comeback, addressing the ‘Weakest Link’ as “crackhead Michael Jackson” amid their ongoing stretched-out rap wars.Lending a helping hand from late Migos member Takeoff, Quavo dropped his own diss track, Over Hoes & B tches, late Monday. Getting personal from the word go, the Georgia-native hip-hop mogul opens his...

  • Donald Trump Campaigning in Blue New Jersey

    Former President Donald Trump is campaigning in blue New Jersey amid his criminal trial in New York, making a play for these blue areas, exactly as he said he would do.

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    Endorsement in hand, Trump takes new steps to humiliate Bill Barr

    By mid-March, the race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, to the extent that it ever existed, was over. Donald Trump had already won nearly every primary and caucus, and each of his intraparty rivals had ended their campaigns. It was against this backdrop that the former president — after earning the label as the GOP’s presumptive nominee — decided to continue publicly ridiculing New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, largely because he’d backed Nikki Haley’s campaign. Trump didn’t...

  • New York v. Donald Trump, Day 1: From the Politics Desk

    Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House and Capitol Hill. In today’s edition, senior national political reporter Jonathan Allen looks at the first day of Donald Trump's hush-money trial, inside and outside of the courtroom. Plus, senior political editor Mark Murray breaks down how the public is viewing Trump's legal woes. Sign up to receive...

  • Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum Take Their Romance to Next Level With New Milestone

    Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz's meet cute is hitting the big screen. The couple—who got engaged in 2023—first met back in 2021 when Zoë cast Channing as the leading man in her directorial

  • Trump campaign tells GOP candidates he's taking a cut of their cash if they use his name

    The campaign for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential bid has come up with a new way to raise cash — which involves calling on down-ballot candidates who use his name and likeness in fundraising pushes to give him a cut of the money they raise. “Beginning tomorrow, we ask that all candidates and committees who choose to use President Trump’s name, image, and likeness split a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC. This includes, but is not limited to, sending...

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    Fox News’ Jesse Watters takes the Trump/MAGA media feedback loop to a new low

    We’re only one week into the first criminal trial of Donald Trump, yet he and his MAGA allies are already intervening to identify and drive off the jury anyone they think could pose a risk to the former president. At Fox News, host Jesse Watters has launched attacks on the jurors, saying at one point that any juror who says they can be unbiased in the case is a liar, and citing Trump’s legal team as having uncovered potential jurors who were “undercover activists.” Trump himself quickly...

  • TV personality Harry Clark takes friends fishing to de-stress and unwind in new campaign

    This Stress Awareness Month (April), recent gameshow winner and TV personality, Harry Clark, has teamed up with the Environment Agency to share how fishing helps to alleviate his daily stresses, benefits his mental health and allows him to spend quality time with loved ones after his recent rise to fame. The benefits of fishing are reflected in new research from the Angling Trust. 99% of anglers agree that fishing boosts mental health and wellbeing and would recommend it to others as a way of...

  • TV personality Harry Clark takes friends fishing to de-stress and unwind in new campaign

    This Stress Awareness Month (April), recent gameshow winner and TV personality, Harry Clark, has teamed up with the Environment Agency to share how fishing helps to alleviate his daily stresses, benefits his mental health and allows him to spend quality time with loved ones after his recent rise to fame. The benefits of fishing are reflected in new research from the Angling Trust. 99% of anglers agree that fishing boosts mental health and wellbeing and would recommend it to others as a way of...

  • Trump Will Be In Court Instead Of Campaigning For 8 Weeks Thanks To Democrats’ New York Lawfare

    Forcing Trump to sit in a courthouse for eight weeks in a case both sides of the aisle have called 'dubious' is pure election interference.

  • Trump campaign forced 'on sabbatical' as hush money case takes up chunk of time: report

    Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan could end up consuming a lot of the time he should be spending convincing voters to give him another term, The New York Times reported.This comes as the former president appeared in court on Monday, officially becoming the first U.S. president to face a criminal trial after leaving office. Prior to doing so, he went on a last-minute Truth Social tirade."Mr. Trump and the drama around him may be unavoidable as he goes on trial in a...