In court documents made public on Wednesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicated that, if former President Trump chooses to take the stand in his ongoing "hush money" trial, Bragg would cross-examine him on
Christine Romans, NBC News Senior Business Correspondent, Donny Deutsch, Host of the podcast “On Brand” join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the strong jobs report released today, how it points to how the American economy is doing better than the American voter feels it is and what is the strategy for the Biden campaign on this issue which is often most important to voters.
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.
Donald Trump is losing support as President Joe Biden is gaining with just under seven months to go until the 2024 Election, according to polls.Biden has extended his lead over Trump from one point in March (39 percent to 38 percent) to four points in April (41 percent to 37 percent), according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey of 833 registered voters.The dip in support for Trump continues a trend throughout the year, with a January Reuters/Ipsos poll showing that the former president leading...
Former President Donald Trump’s hush money court case will kick off on Monday, marking the first time a former president will stand trial over criminal charges. The historic trial will require Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee for the 2024 election, to defend himself from the Manhattan courtroom while simultaneously campaigning as the election season heats up. Fox News Digital compiled the top questions regarding the case ahead of it kicking off Monday at 10 a.m in Lower...
Former President Donald Trump's motives are being questioned after he denounced independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as "the most radical left candidate."Kennedy, the son of ex-U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, has arguably become as well known for his anti-vaccine stance as his illustrious family name over the past two decades.Despite being from a family of famous Democrats, some have suggested that Kennedy's position on...
Donald Trump has struck a more moderate chord on abortion rights ahead of the presidential election, with one expert telling Newsweek he had been "pushed into this position" in the face of tight polling numbers.The presumptive Republican nominee has previously made a number of statements about reproductive rights but has not confirmed whether he believes in a nationwide abortion ban. In January, he said he was "proud" to have appointed the Supreme Court justices who ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade...
What's the best way to get to know the elusive 23-year-old rapper? In the mountains of upstate New York, we asked him to complete the infamous Proust questionnaire.
The two women, who said that they had affairs with Trump years before he stood for president were allegedly paid six figure sums to buy their silence in the months leading up to the 2016 election, which, if revealed, may have derailed his campaign and ultimately his potential bid to reach high office. To which, we now know, was successful. The trial itself will undoubtedly go down in history, as no former US President has ever faced criminal prosecution, although further troubles loom large for...
Former President Donald Trump expressed support for House Speaker Mike Johnson during remarks at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Friday.Flanked by Johnson, Trump said that the congressional figure is "doing a, a really good job under very tough circumstances."While some Republicans strongly support the idea of approving more assistance for Ukraine as that Eastern European nation battles Russia, others staunchly oppose the prospect. Asked whether he would support a Ukraine aid bill if Johnson were to...
Yuval RosenbergApril 12, 2024Still facing a threat from his own party to oust him from his job, House Speaker Johnson scored some MAGA cred
Trump reiterated that he is 'strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother', and that while pro-life voters 'must follow your heart,' they 'must also win elections' to reverse America’s broader decline.