US and British officials on Monday filed charges, imposed sanctions, and accused Beijing of a sweeping cyberespionage campaign that allegedly hit millions of people including lawmakers, academics and journalists, and companies including defense contractors. Authorities on both sides of the Atlantic nicknamed the hacking group Advanced Persistent Threat 31 or "APT31", calling it an arm of China's Ministry of State Security. Officials reeled off a laundry list of targets: White House staffers, US...
Watching on television as former President Trump spoke at an event in Dayton, Ohio, as I did, his speech made perfect sense. Politically, that neck of the American woods is filled with autoworkers in nearby Michigan. And the idea of China flooding the American market with cars or anything else and causing economic mayhem is all too believable. China is never far from Trump’s thoughts. All the way back there in the stone age of 2014 I interviewed private citizen Trump in his Trump Tower...
Watching on television as former President Trump spoke at an event in Dayton, Ohio, as I did, his speech made perfect sense. Politically, that neck of the American woods is filled with autoworkers in nearby Michigan. And the idea of China flooding the American market with cars or anything else and causing economic mayhem is all too believable. China is never far from Trump’s thoughts. All the way back there in the stone age of 2014 I interviewed private citizen Trump in his Trump Tower...
According to "Stormy," a Peacock documentary about Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump believes his hair is the key to his success -- but that's the only "secret."
More Americans trust former President Trump’s approach to trade than President Biden's but are split on their approach to tariffs on China, according to a new survey. The YouGov poll, released Friday, found 42 percent of Americans somewhat approve of Trump's approach to foreign trade, 11 percent higher than Biden’s 31 percent. At the same
"Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion," former President Trump said in an interview with Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump administration official, on Gorka's web show on Monday. Trump made the comments during a discussion about the Israel-Hamas war when Gorka asked about Democratic criticisms of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's conservative-led government. Donny Deutsch discusses.
Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, warned on Monday that the ex-president's current financial situation could put the United States in "jeopardy."Lawyers for Trump filed a document in court on Monday saying that they are currently unable to come up with the $464 million bond in his civil fraud case that was brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James."The amount of the judgment, with interest, exceeds $464 million, and very few bonding companies will consider a bond of anything...
Boosted by Truth Social stock deal, former President Donald Trump is thrust into the world’s wealthiest 500 people on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Donald Trump’s new joint fundraising agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president’s legal bills before the RNC gets a cut, according to a fundraising invitation obtained by The Associated Press. The unorthodox diversion of funds to the Save America PAC makes […]
The Solar Energy Manufacturers for America (SEMA) Coalition has called for a “strengthening [of] the domestic supply chain”.
As former President Trump continues to fight legal battles on multiple fronts, conjecture arose that the massive fine levied against him by New York Supreme Court First District Judge Arthur Engoron might be the straw to break the presumptive Republican nominee's back. On Monday, Trump's attorneys said he has not been able to secure a $464 million appeal bond he needs following a New York civil fraud judgment against him. In a court filing, Trump's team said obtaining one is a "practical...
Michael Cohen, former counsel to Donald Trump, joins Katie Phang to discuss the latest in the New York hush money trial which has been pushed back to mid-April as a result of a late evidentiary document dump.