• Georgia Gov. Kemp signs $6,500 school voucher law

    ATLANTA (AP) — Proclaiming that “education is truly the great equalizer,” Gov Brian Kemp signed a law on Tuesday that will give up to $6,500 a year to some Georgia families to pay for private school tuition or home-schooling expenses. It’s a victory for the Republican governor, whose support helped push a bill across the finish line that failed in

  • 'What a disgrace': Political experts slam former Trump critic who now endorses him

    Donald Trump recently got an endorsement from a GOP governor who was prior to that steadfastly opposed to the former president's new bid for high office, and the internet is mocking the New Hampshire official.New Hampshire Gov. Sununu (R), a former surrogate for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, appeared on ABC News, where he was interviewed by host George Stephanopoulos. The result was Sununu admitting that he would now support Trump even if he were convicted of a felony.The...

    • MSNBC

    What the Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones development tells us about Fani Willis’ Trump case

    We got news, of sorts, in the election interference case in Georgia. It’s not exactly about the case being prosecuted by Fani Willis. But it carries a lesson for the case, as the Fulton County district attorney’s potential disqualification still looms. The news is that there’s finally a prosecutor assigned to investigate Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, whom Willis was barred from investigating before she brought her indictment against Donald Trump and others. It took nearly two years for a new...

    • CNN

    Ex-Trump White House lawyer says Trump’s post violated judge’s gag order

    Former Trump White House attorney Jim Schultz says that Trump's post about

  • First 6 Jurors Selected in Trump Hush Money Trial After Questioning of Anti-Trump Social Media Posts

    The first six jurors were selected in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial on Tuesday afternoon, after a two-day process, whittled down from a potential 96 potential candidates.

  • Politics Now: April 20, 2024

    Politics Now: April 20, 2024

  • Poll: Trump still leads in Georgia

    Former United States President Donald Trump kept the lead in a ballot test for the 2024 presidential elections in Georgia over his successor, Joe Biden, a poll conducted by Fox News showed.Compared to

  • 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

  • Transcripts Of Trump Trial To Be Posted Online Daily

    Those interested in the details of the "Hush Money" criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump may read every word of what happened at Manhattan Criminal Court when the New York Court system publishes the transcripts online daily. Beginning Monday, April 22, the full transcript will be available here on the court system's website. The New York Unified Court System said it is doing so because the trial is not being televised and to push the courts to ensure broad and...

  • Trump faces political risks as trial begins

    As Donald Trump the candidate overlaps with Donald Trump the defendant, new polling finds that many crucial independent voters consider his trial to be a serious issue. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.

  • For all his bombast, Trump is plummeting – financially, legally and politically

    He’s losing cash reserves and legal gambits, and his eponymous stock – DJT – took an embarrassing tumble this weekDonald Trump is doing his best Wizard of Oz imitation. These days, Trump is not looking like the “winner” he needs voters to believe him to be. Like the title character in L Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s fantasy and the 1939 movie, there is less there than meets the eye. The 45th president’s lead in the polls evaporates while his cash stash shrinks.His upcoming felony fraud trial in...

  • American journalist now held in Russia six months

    Alsu Kurmasheva, an American reporter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has been held in Russia for six months for her journalism. Why hasn’t the U.S. Department of State designated her as wrongfully detained? Deník N/Ludvík Hradilek, courtesy of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Six months ago today, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist and American citizen Alsu Kurmasheva was detained in Russia. Like Wall Street Journal reporter...