Biden campaign tests Trump’s name-calling strategy with 'Broke Don'
President Biden’s reelection campaign has dubbed former President Trump “Broke Don,” taking a strategy out of Trump’s playbook that his political rivals know all too well. Trump has used nicknames —...
View ArticleTrump's Truth Social merger throws curveball into presidential race
A merger deal involving former President Trump's Truth Social platform is the latest financial twist in the White House race as he looks to close the fundraising gap with President Biden. Biden’s...
View ArticleTexas Democrats see political opportunity in hardline immigration law
Judicial whiplash over Texas’s controversial new immigration law has delayed its implementation, but potentially not its political effects. S.B. 4 is the latest in a string of local- and state-level...
View ArticleRFK Jr. seeks major boost with VP announcement
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s impending announcement of his running mate is threatening to roil the 2024 presidential race, with allies and observers saying it could give him a cash influx as well as a...
View ArticleTrump spirals as bond deadline in fraud case nears
The eye-popping judgment against former President Trump in his New York fraud case has laid bare his precarious financial status, a matter that has sent the notoriously incensed real estate mogul off...
View ArticleBiden steps up efforts to reach voters of color
President Biden's campaign is stepping up efforts to reach voters of color ahead of a November showdown with former President Trump and amid signs that some Black and Latino voters are turning away...
View ArticleInstagram moves to limit political content
(The Hill) — Instagram has moved to limit political content, with users now having to go into their settings on the app to turn the limiting feature off. To change the feature, users of the popular...
View ArticleTrump’s hush money case set for critical hearing over document dump
The judge overseeing former President Trump’s hush money case will hold a consequential hearing Monday to sort out who is to blame for a curveball that delayed the trial at the last minute. Trump’s...
View Article'Leave him alone': Chelsea Clinton defends Barron Trump's right to privacy
(The Hill) -- Chelsea Clinton defended Barron Trump Friday, saying that since he is a private citizen and not involved politically, he should be left alone. When asked on ABC's "The View" how the...
View ArticleSupreme Court's abortion pill case could have sweeping consequences
A fight over abortion pills at the Supreme Court this week could have sweeping consequences for all Americans' access to mifepristone, even those who live in blue states. Abortion will be back in...
View ArticleJudge holds hearing in Trump hush money case as fraud judgment due: Live updates
Former President Trump is expected to be back in a New York courtroom on Monday as his lawyers battle with the state over new documents turned over in Trump’s hush money case. Monday was supposed to...
View ArticleAppeals court hands Trump victory, allows smaller bond in NY fraud case
A New York appeals court on Monday temporarily stopped the clock on the looming enforcement of a multimillion-dollar judgment against former President Trump and his company over deceitful business...
View ArticleJudge sets Trump’s hush money trial for April 15, rejecting further delay
NEW YORK — A New York judge scheduled former President Trump’s hush money trial to begin April 15, enabling his first criminal trial to still take place this spring after a last-minute delay. Trump,...
View ArticleTrump says he'll pay $175M bond set by court
Former President Trump said Monday he will pay a $175 million bond set by a New York appeals court in his civil fraud case. “We will abide by the decision of the Appellate Division, and post either a...
View ArticleTrump seethes after New York trial set for April 15
Former President Trump fumed Monday over his legal troubles after a New York judge scheduled an April 15 start date for his hush money trial despite Trump’s efforts to postpone the case. Trump,...
View ArticleJordan, Comer threaten Garland with contempt over Hur materials
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) are threatening to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of...
View ArticleTrump suggests conviction in hush money case could make him more popular
Former President Trump on Monday brushed off the prospect that a conviction in an upcoming trial over alleged hush money payments could cost him the election in November, suggesting it could actually...
View ArticleMexico's president says Trump won't build border wall: 'It doesn't work'
(The Hill) – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he doesn't believe former President Trump would follow through on his pledge to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border because of the...
View ArticleMassie blasts Trump's 'ridiculous bullying tactics' in trying to primary...
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Monday slammed former President Trump for encouraging a primary challenge against a Florida Republican, saying he was employing "ridiculous bullying tactics." Trump on...
View ArticleTexas man running for president under name Literally Anybody Else
(The Hill) — A Texas man is hoping a legal name change and a long-shot presidential bid will get his argument across that some voters want “literally anybody else” but former President Trump or...
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