Former Trump White House attorney Jim Schultz says that Trump's post about
Former President Donald Trump’s impromptu trips to fast-food restaurants have gone viral, showcasing his rising popularity with communities that have soured on President Biden.
In the midst of one of his early morning social media snits, Donald Trump thumped out an all-caps “KILL FISA” insisting that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was used to spy on his campaign. Trump’s timing wasn’t coincidental, as Speaker of the House Mike Johnson had scheduled a rule vote on Wednesday to bring the FISA bill up for reauthorization. It’s the kind of thing that should have gone along without an issue. During both tenures of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the number of rule...
Sometimes in politics, one takes one's endorsements where one finds them. In Donald Trump's case, amid his ongoing legal problems, he scored an endorsement from overseas. On Monday, the United Kingdom's former Prime Minister Liz Truss opined to the British news radio station LBC that the American presidential election's result "has to be" former
Speaking before entering the courtroom in Manhattan Trump blamed Joe Biden for his being on trial.
The former president added that if he was commander in chief 'this would never have happened' in a number of posts made to his Truth Social platform. He also claimed President Biden had recorded a message to address the nation, which advisers had to convince him not to release. Follow MailOnline's liveblog for the latest updates after Iran launched drones and missiles at Israel
There's something in the air in New York, and it's coming from Donald
The 77-year-old returned to Manhattan's court on Tuesday for the second day of jury selection, having selected no members of the panel so far.
CNN’s Phil Mattingly takes a look into former President Donald Trump’s rhetoric as it gives a glimpse of what another Trump presidency might look like.
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday distanced himself from an Arizona court ruling upholding a near-total abortion ban, saying it went too far.
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.
President Donald Trump officially announced his position on abortion on Monday, ending months-long speculation about how he would handle the issue should he be elected in November.