• Trump hates his courtroom sketches — and thinks the artist is 'out to get him': report

    Former President Donald Trump is enraged about how he looks in the courtroom sketches at his Manhattan trial — and thinks that the sketch artist is trying to make him look bad on purpose.According to Rolling Stone's Ryan Bort, Asawin Suebsaeng, and Catherina Gioino, the former president "privately asked people close to him if they agree that the courtroom sketch-artist must be out to get him, two of the sources say. Trump has critiqued the sketches of him that have circulated in the media this...

  • Donald Trump’s 6′ 7″ Son Barron Trump Has Reportedly Made A Decision On Which College He Will Attend

    Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, has reportedly decided on the college he wants to attend. If you’re wondering why this is sports news, it’s because young Barron is freakishly tall and has been tipped to play college basketball, though he’s hardly indicated such intentions. The 18-year-old, who stands at 6’ 7”, will soon graduate …

  • Troopers respond to reported disturbance in Colchester

    Connecticut State Police are responding to a reported disturbance in Colchester this evening. Troopers were called to Norwich Avenue just before 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. The road, also known as Route 616, is closed between Harbor and Sullivan roads. The investigation remains active and ongoing. No additional information was immediately available. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

  • Report: Banks Spied on Trump Supporters for Biden

    Reported on customers who bought a Bible, used 'MAGA' or 'Trump'. The post Report: Banks Spied on Trump Supporters for Biden first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

    • 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.

    • MSNBC

    Trump complains about being muzzled while speaking freely to reporters

    Trump has violated his gag order seven more times since Monday, according to the prosecution in his New York hush money trial. Renato Mariotti, Ameshia Cross, and Dean Obeidallah join Ayman Mohyeldin to discuss what could change after Trump’s gag order on Tuesday and how Trump’s behavior inside and outside the courtroom is hurting him both politically and personally.

  • Dems bank on Trump trial boosting Biden

    Democrats are hopeful that President Biden's freedom to hit the campaign trail while former President Trump is stuck in a New York courtroom for weeks, maybe months, gives his reelection campaign a jolt. The president is spending several days this week covering crucial ground in Pennsylvania, including a visit to his hometown, while Trump sits []

  • Dems roast Trump for appearing to sleep in court

    Democratic strategists are roasting former President Trump on Monday for appearing to fall asleep in a New York courtroom during the first day of his hush money trial.

  • Eletronuclear responds to report on Angra 3 costs

    Brazil's Eletronuclear has highlighted the economic benefits of investing in completing the Angra 3 nuclear unit, and stressed that an official study has yet to be completed into the likely final tariff paid by customers.

  • FBI concealed that one of Trump's foes was being stalked: report

    Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page was reportedly being stalked by a "troubled" Marine, who has since been discharged for confessing he was obsessed with her and mass shootings. The military shared the information with the FBI, but no one told Page she could be in danger, according to the report. In fact, the FBI determined that the man wasn't an imminent threat, the New York Times reported. Months after the decision, he was outside of her home. John C. Perez pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal...

    • CNN

    Reporter details moment that got a laugh from Trump in court

    CNN’s Brynn Gingras describes former President Donald Trump’s demeanor in court during former publisher of the National Enquirer David Pecker’s testimony as part of his criminal hush money trial.

  • Trump's desperation for cash is complicating his VP search: report

    The dual burdens of funding an expensive presidential campaign combined with funneling enormous amounts of cash to pay his legal teams attempting to keep him out of jail is creating bumps in the road for Donald Trump's choice of a running mate.Add to considerations over what the number two person on the ballot with the former president brings to the table with regard to voters is Trump's desperate need for campaign cash because he is trailing his opponent, President Joe Biden, by a substantial...