The shares have already fallen nearly 60% since it first went public after a blank-check merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp.
President Donald Trump wants immigrants from "nice countries," but not from countries "where they’re blowing each other up all over the place,” according to the New York Times.
Joan Walsh If you leave it up to the states, bad things will happen to women. That’s why rising numbers of voters are embracing broad abortion protections.
California Rep. Ro Khanna, Former Republican nominee for US Senate in Washington Tiffany Smiley, 2021 Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Producer Stephanie Cutter and CNN Political Commentator Shermichael Singleton join CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss the 2024 race.
“We’re going to defeat crooked Joe Biden and we’re going to make America great again,” Trump said to a cheering crowd of thousands at the Schnecksville Fire Co. fairgrounds on Saturday night.
Shares of Donald Trump's media and technology firm fell as much as 12% on Monday, extending a selloff that has now reduced the value of his stake in the operator of Truth Social to $2.9 billion. After its strong debut in late March, investors have soured on Trump Media & Technology Group after the company disclosed millions of dollars in losses earlier this month and said it would struggle to meet its financial liabilities. The company's stock closed 8.4% lower at $37.17 on Monday, a far cry...
The company’s stock closed 8.4% lower at $37.17 on Monday, a far cry from the record high of $79 it had notched during its debut on March 26.
Jake Paul wants a “pro fight” with Mike Tyson, ending any confusion about their upcoming bout. Last week, Tyson appeared on Sean Hannity’s show and implied that the fight would be an exhibition. “This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition you will not see any of the rules will be fighting […]
CFO Phillip Juhan was issued $4.9 million in promissory notes from Trump Media & Technology Group, vs. Nunes’s $1.2 million.
There's something in the air in New York, and it's coming from Donald
Former President Donald Trump shared an adoring video of his wife Melania Trump on social media on Sunday after the former first lady's appearance at a campaign fundraiser was mocked.Melania has managed to stay pretty much out of the spotlight while her husband, the presumed 2024 GOP presidential nominee, gears up for a likely rematch in November against President Joe Biden, the Democratic incumbent. However, when Melania was asked last month if she would join her husband on the campaign trail,...
The massive single-day haul supports Donald Trump's belief that his legal challenges might come back and haunt Democrats.