Americans are split on whether former President Trump will be convicted in his New York hush money case, according to a poll released Friday. The Economist/YouGov poll found that 24 percent of Americans think the former president is going to be convicted of a crime in the case, 36 percent said they don’t think the
Donald Trump faces fines for violating a gag order imposed by a politically charged judge at the request of a politically charged district attorney, and a whole bunch of ignorant people in America think that’s A-OK. Wake up and smell the tyranny.
Tax Day reveals a major split in how Joe Biden and Donald Trump would govern: The presidential candidates have conflicting ideas about how much to reveal about their own finances and the best ways to boost the economy through tax policy. Biden, the sitting Democratic president, plans to release his income tax returns on Monday, the IRS filing deadline. And on Tuesday, he is scheduled to deliver a speech in Scranton, Pennsylvania, about why the wealthy should pay more in taxes to reduce the...
The presidential candidates have conflicting ideas about how much to reveal about their own finances and the best ways to boost the economy through tax policy.
The high hears arguments Thursday on Trump's 'immunity claim'. His January 6 case in DC remains stalled after appeals court ruled against Trump. Trump's Stormy Daniels trial resumes in Manhattan Thursday
A majority of Americans say a Donald Trump victory in November could see him stay in the Oval Office for longer than the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution allows.
Former President Donald Trump said on Friday he is 'not a fan' of the controversial spy tool that was reauthorized in the House that morning.
There's something in the air in New York, and it's coming from Donald
Jimmy Kimmel has responded to Trump's angry Truth Social post about his Oscars joke.
The massive single-day haul supports Donald Trump's belief that his legal challenges might come back and haunt Democrats.
Former president Donald Trump addressed the media after being told he will
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