One of the keys to Donald Trump's mass appeal is his tendency to speak off the cuff or say things that he knows will send the opposition into low-earth orbit. But Trump's pugilistic nature, while endearing to some, provides regular fodder for his MSM critics and those who have somehow decided that they can get their news from those sources.
"Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion," former President Trump said in an interview with Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump administration official, on Gorka's web show on Monday. Trump made the comments during a discussion about the Israel-Hamas war when Gorka asked about Democratic criticisms of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's conservative-led government. Donny Deutsch discusses.
The photo's legitimacy was called into question after it recirculated online.
Monday was a tough day for liberals. In the wave of wailings over a New York appeals court ruling that reduced Donald Trump's bond from $454 million to $175 million, few were more plaintive than the meltdown emanating from the author of Taking Down Trump. Tristan Snell is a former assistant Attorney General of New York and MSNBC analyst. It was so bad that it seemed as if another type of analyst would be needed to get him over the emotional toll the appeals court decision handed him. Contrast...
Monday was a tough day for liberals. In the wave of wailings over a New York appeals court ruling that reduced Donald Trump's bond from $454 million to $175 million, few were more plaintive than the meltdown emanating from the author of Taking Down Trump. Tristan Snell is a former assistant Attorney General of New York and MSNBC analyst. It was so bad that it seemed as if another type of analyst would be needed to get him over the emotional toll the appeals court decision handed him. Contrast...
Social media users questioned whether the image of the Trumps was legitimate.
President Joe Biden is breaking out the Democratic playbook in his quest to defeat former President Donald Trump again, using many of his party’s more conventional lines of attack and hitting some of the same themes he used in the 2022 midterm elections. While Biden often warns that Trump is a leader of the extreme […]
Donald Trump is ready to take Truth Social public, and he's expecting to have a huge cash infusion as a result. But the last time he took a company public, it didn't go so well for the company or investors.Trump's decision to go public with his right-wing social media company mirrors a move he made with Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, according to CNBC."While a 2016 Washington Post review found that Trump made over $44 million, the company — Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts — lost more than $1...
Donald Trump is in a bit of a financial bind: He can't post the $464 million bond necessary to buy him time while he appeals the ruling in the New York civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James. Trump has reportedly floated the enticing idea of underwriting his nearly half-billion obligation to some 30 different organizations and, shockingly, found no takers. Trump absorbed the news with his usual grace, complaining bitterly about it Tuesday morning in at least seven...
Former President Donald Trump told a crowd in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday that, if he does not get elected, “it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country. That will be the least of it.” Trump’s campaign and his supporters insist that he was simply talking about an “economic bloodbath” for the automotive industry, which was his topic immediately before and after this interjection. We agree with those who think that he was not just talking about cars. Trump was implicitly threatening the nation...
Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
Running for the White House while bankrupt isn't a look Donald Trump wants. As the former president tries to beat time with limited options as the March 25 deadline closes in to shell out nearly $500 million after he lost his civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James — he is determined to do anything and everything to avoid filing Chapter 11, according to The Washington Post citing multiple sources. “He’d rather have Letitia James show up with the sheriff at 40 Wall...