Former President Donald Trump is facing mounting financial difficulties in his campaign — to the point where he is reportedly being forced to triage which states he can afford to hold rallies in.According to a new CNN report, Trump was planning to hold a rally in Arizona last weekend, on the same day he rallied in Ohio to support his endorsed Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, but backed out at the last minute."On Wednesday, Biden was in Arizona to announce $8.5 billion going toward a new Intel...
New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers breaks down former first lady Melania Trump’s reply to a reporter’s question about her potential return to the campaign trail.
Faced with a massive shortfall in raising campaign cash compared to his presumptive opponent in the 2024 presidential race, Donald Trump and his advisers have decided to cut back on his high-profile campaign rallies in an effort to not drain the coffers even more.With filings showing President Joe Biden and the Democrats sitting on a war chest of $130 million going into February while the former president, while not releasing all of his numbers, did show a combined $40 million with RNC cash...
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday night forecast a financial "bloodbath" awaits the U.S. motor industry if he is not elected and China is enabled to swamp the country with their products.
The former president has until Monday to secure the eye-popping sum in a court-controlled account and stave off the AG going after his assets as his appeal continues.
The former president has until Monday to secure the eye-popping sum in a court-controlled account and stave off the AG going after his assets as his appeal continues.
Molly Crane-Newman | New York Daily News NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James has taken another step toward potentially going after Donald Trump’s assets as struggles to
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is calling on 1 million supporters to donate to his presidential push to "stop the witch hunt" and save Trump Tower in light of Trump's impending deadline to secure a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case.In a campaign message sent out on Wednesday, Trump's reelection team urged for donations to protect Trump Tower, the former president's prized Manhattan skyscraper, from being taken by "radical Democrat" New York Attorney General Letitia James.If...
Normally, Republicans would celebrate the fact that federal workers showed up at their office. But the employees who came to the Labor Department's Boston office last week weren't there to work -- they were there, in person, to protest having to show up for in-person work.
The 2024 presidential campaigns of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Monday locked horns over social media.The campaigns of the rivals, who are expected to face each other in a 2020 rematch in November, traded multiple posts on X, formerly Twitter, after the Biden campaign shared a clip of Trump suggesting that he would be "allowed" to take money from a foreign government to pay a bond required for an appeal of his New York civil fraud judgment.New York's appellate court...
President Biden’s reelection campaign is going after former President Trump’s fundraising numbers by referring to him as “Broke Don”.
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