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  • The Latest | Trump delivers rambling response to his hush money conviction

    A day after a New York jury delivered a historic guilty verdict in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a press conference Friday where he spoke publicly about the conviction and his White House bid. Following his conviction on Thursday, Trump had angrily denounced the trial as a “disgrace,” telling reporters he was an “innocent man.” Trump was convicted of 34 felony charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a

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  • Trump rails against hush money judge in post-conviction remarks: ‘He’s really a devil’

    Former President Trump railed against the outcome of his hush money trial in New York on Friday, the morning after he was found guilty on 34 felony counts, tearing into Judge Juan Merchan and the district attorney who brought the case, Alvin Bragg (D). Trump, in lengthy remarks from the lobby of Trump Tower in…

    The Hill3 min read
  • AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the Montana presidential and state primaries

    The general election for a race that could determine the Senate majority begins right after Montana voters lock in their nominees in Tuesday’s primaries. The center of the political storm in Montana is the U.S. Senate race, in which Democrat Jon Tester is running for reelection. Republican leaders including Sen. Steve Daines, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial committee, are supporting Tim Sheehy for the GOP nomination.

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  • FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote? Here's what the guilty verdict means

    Former president Trump has been found guilty of all 34 felony charges. Here's what that means.

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  • Kremlin says Trump being politically targeted

    The Kremlin said former President Trump is being politically targeted, stating there’s an “elimination” of political contenders taking place, a day after the presumptive GOP nominee was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in his hush-money case. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov initially refrained from commenting about the Manhattan criminal case but later said that…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Donald Trump found guilty on all counts in historic NY hush money trial: Recap

    The former president and Republican frontrunner committed felonies in paying porn star amid 2016 campaign, jurors decided.

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  • How will Donald Trump's guilty verdict hit his reelection bid? Is his political fallout here?

    Donald Trump plans to do more rallies and fundraisers, courting independent voters after his historic conviction in New York.

    USA TODAY5 min read
  • RFK Jr. slams Trump verdict: ‘Profoundly undemocratic’

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. slammed the jury’s verdict in former President Trump’s New York hush money case Thursday, calling it “profoundly undemocratic” and warning it will “backfire” against Democrats in November. “America deserves a President who can win at the ballot box without compromising our government’s separation of powers or weaponizing the courts. You can’t…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Donald Trump found guilty in historic New York hush money case

    A New York jury on Thursday found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records — the first time a former U.S. president has been convicted of a crime.

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  • AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the New Mexico presidential and state primaries

    New Mexico voters will be among the last to cast ballots for presidential nominees when the state holds its presidential and state primaries on Tuesday. Both parties have had their presumptive nominees — former President Donald Trump on the Republican side and President Joe Biden on the Democratic side — since mid-March. New Mexico has voted reliably Democratic in recent presidential elections, but its downballot contests have been more competitive.

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  • AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Iowa's state primaries

    With the drama surrounding the state’s presidential caucuses far in the rearview mirror, Iowa voters now turn to primaries on Tuesday for the narrowly divided U.S. House as well as the Republican-controlled state legislature. One race in the 3rd Congressional District may play a decisive role in determining which party will win control of the chamber in November. Competing for the Democratic nomination are Lanon Baccam, a former U.S. Department of Agriculture official and Afghanistan war veter

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  • RFK Jr unleashes on Biden, Dems after accusing them of 'weaponizing' courts against Trump

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reacted to former President Trump's guilty verdict by ripping Democrats over what he said was their decision to try and defeat him in court rather than at the ballot box.

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  • Will It Matter? Searching for Clues in the Polls About a Trump Conviction.

    For almost a decade, Donald Trump has done, said and survived things that would have doomed any other politician. He even saw his support increase after four sets of criminal indictments last year — including the charges for falsifying business records that he was ultimately found guilty of Thursday in New York. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times The polls cannot tell us how voters will respond to the unprecedented verdict. Most voters weren’t even paying close attention

    The New York Times5 min read
  • Trump is a convicted felon. Now what?

    (Reuters) -Donald Trump, the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime, will remain a free man while he awaits sentencing and could avoid a prison term entirely for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. Here is a look at what’s next for the Republican candidate for president against Democratic President Joe Biden in a Nov. 5 election. The judge presiding over the case, Juan Merchan, must first approve the verdict and enter a final judgment, t

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  • Ali: The jury has spoken. What happens next will be a great test of American democracy

    Columnist Lorraine Ali explains that with Trump's guilty verdict, we now face a bigger stress test: Will folks believe in the legal system or the discreditation of it by the presumptive GOP presidential candidate and his acolytes?

    LA Times5 min read
  • Trump verdict throws election into uncharted territory

    Former President Trump’s guilty verdict in his New York City hush money trial is throwing the presidential election into uncertain territory as Republicans and Democrats grapple with how to move forward in the wake of the historic development. Reactions to the verdict from both sides of the aisle poured in Thursday, with Trump immediately fundraising…

    The Hill5 min read
  • 'Speechless': Swing state voters react to Donald Trump's guilty verdict

    Across the battleground states, voters reacted to Trump's guilty verdict with a mixture of surprise, joy, anger, indifference and a few expletives.

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  • AI programs can easily impersonate Biden, others to manipulate elections: Study

    It’s easy for artificial intelligence programs to create mimic voices of politicians like President Biden and former President Trump, posting the risk of a rise in voter misinformation, according to a study from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) released Friday. AI-enabled tools created convincing false statements using the mimic voices about 80 percent…

    The Hill3 min read
  • Trump conviction gives some Republicans pause in key Pennsylvania county

    Bronwen Brown, a registered Republican in a bellwether Pennsylvania county, was ready to vote for Donald Trump again in November despite long-held reservations about his character. "I may be moving over to Biden," she said, referring to President Joe Biden, Trump's Democratic opponent in the Nov. 5 election. Brown is a resident of Bangor, a borough in Northampton County, a mostly rural and white region of 320,000 people which over the decades has become a bellwether of presidential winners in

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  • McConnell comes to Trump’s defense after guilty verdict

    Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), who has steadfastly refused to comment about the presidential race or his long-running feud with former President Trump, came to his defense Thursday night. Hours after the jury rendered its guilty verdict, McConnell declared that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) should never have brought the case and predicted…

    The Hill3 min read
  • The Latest | Trump becomes first former US president to be convicted of felonies

    Former President Donald Trump on Thursday was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in his criminal hush money trial. Prosecutors accused Trump of falsifying internal business records to cover up hush money payments tied to an alleged scheme to bury stories that might torpedo his 2016 White House bid. At the heart of the charges were reimbursements paid to Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 hush money payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels in exchange for not going public with her

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  • Most California Republicans in competitive congressional races are silent on Trump's conviction

    What do Republican congressional candidates have to say about Donald Trump's conviction? Those in competitive districts mostly say nothing.

    LA Times7 min read
  • Guilty but unashamed, Trump says he will see Biden in November

    Donald Trump is guilty, but not ashamed. The question now is whether he will suffer politically for his crimes.

    NBC News5 min read
  • Can Trump still run for president after his hush money conviction?

    In a historic moment that could have a major impact on his campaign for a second presidential term, a Manhattan jury on Thursday convicted former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business documents related to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

    NBC News2 min read
  • 'ABSOLUTELY INSANE': Americans react to Trump's stunning conviction in New York trial

    Americans across the country reacted to to former President Trump's conviction in New York with a mixture of outrage, jubilation and shoulder-shrugging.

    Fox News7 min read
  • Donald Trump is convicted of a felony. Here's how that affects the 2024 presidential race

    Having been convicted of 34 felonies, Donald Trump cannot own a gun, hold public office or even vote in many states. Trump's conviction in his New York hush money trial on Thursday is a stunning development in an already unorthodox presidential election with profound implications for the justice system and perhaps U.S. democracy itself. Trump remains in a competitive position against President Joe Biden this fall, even as the Republican former president now faces the prospect of a prison sente

    Associated Press6 min read
  • Trump Is Now a Felon. What Voters Do With That Will Write This Era’s History

    The decision by a dozen jurors to find Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony crimes is an era-defining event that will shape our politics in ways we can't yet see, writes Philip Elliott for The D.C. Brief

    Time6 min read
  • Legal experts say Trump conviction is a 'target rich environment' for appeal

    Following the historic guilty verdict on all counts against former President Trump on Thursday, legal experts say the case will have "reversible problems" when appealed.

    Fox News4 min read
  • Trump adviser on Hogan’s verdict remarks: You just ended your campaign

    Former President Trump’s adviser Chris LaCivita said that former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), who is running to become one of the state’s next senators, has just ended his campaign with remarks he shared in the lead-up to the decision in the former president’s hush money case. Minutes before Trump, the Republican presumptive nominee, was…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Trump says guilty verdict is a 'scar' on New York justice system, vows to 'keep fighting'

    Former President Trump called his guilty verdict a “scar" on the New York justice system and vowed to “keep fighting"

    Fox News3 min read
  • Trump guilty verdict does not change US election race, Biden campaign says

    U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection campaign said Donald Trump's sweeping guilty verdict in his hush-money trial on Thursday proves that "no one is above the law," but will do little to change the dynamics of the Nov. 5 election. "There is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: at the ballot box," Biden campaign spokesman Michael Tyler said after the guilty verdict. Trump on Thursday became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime when a New York jury foun

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  • What happens after Trump's conviction? Legal experts break it down

    After Former President Donald Trump's conviction in his New York criminal case, he could face jail time, home confinement or be at the mercy of a probation officer, legal experts say.

    Fox News7 min read
  • Can Trump still vote as a convicted felon?

    While the guilty verdict in former President Trump’s hush money trial will make him the first major party nominee to be a convicted felon, he will likely still be able to vote in his home state of Florida in November. Each state has its own laws for determining voter eligibility for those who have been…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Donald Trump is now a convicted felon: Can he still run for president?

    Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments issued to Stormy Daniels. But he can still run for president.

    USA TODAY3 min read
  • Senate Republicans pan Trump convictions: ‘Real verdict will be Election Day’

    Senate Republicans on Thursday widely panned the guilty verdict against former President Trump for falsifying business records, arguing that it was a “disgrace,” a “sham” and that the true verdict will come in November. Republicans wasted no time laying into the decision after a jury found Trump guilty of all 34 counts. Sen. John Cornyn…

    The Hill4 min read
  • What verdict will voters render after jury finds Trump guilty in hush money case?

    Many political experts predict that the Trump verdict will do little to alter the dynamic in his race against President Biden.

    LA Times6 min read
  • Trump can run for president from jail, but he’s not likely to go there

    Former President Trump could still run for president from behind bars, but it's unlikely he will be sentenced to incarceration.

    Fox News3 min read
  • Trump NY sentencing to be 4 days before Republican convention

    Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, will appear for a sentencing hearing in New York on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention will start in Milwaukee.

    Fox News4 min read
  • Biden campaign pounces on Trump’s guilty criminal trial verdict: ‘No one is above the law'

    President Biden's 2024 re-election campaign says that the unanimous guilty verdicts Thursday in former President Trump's criminal trial show that "no one is above the law."

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  • Trump criminal charges guidebook: Here are all 88 felony counts against the former president across 4 cases

    Yahoo News breaks down exactly what Trump is being charged with in each case as well as the judges, prosecutors, co-defendants and key dates.

    Yahoo News4 min read
  • Donald Trump’s long road of legal troubles may end here

    Trump still faces three other ongoing criminal cases. They’re a long way off from being resolved.

    Politico3 min read
  • Trump guilty on all counts in New York criminal trial

    Former President Trump was found guilty on all counts in his historic and unprecedented criminal trial, making him the first former president of the United States to be convicted of a crime.

    Fox News9 min read
  • Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush money case

    NEW YORK — Donald Trump is the first former U.S. president to become a convicted felon after a jury on Thursday found him guilty on all counts of falsifying business records to conceal alleged affairs during his 2016 campaign. The 34-count conviction deals the most striking legal blow yet to a man who dodged criminal…

    The Hill4 min read
  • Trump readies effort to discredit hush money verdict

    Former President Trump is laying the groundwork to discredit a conviction or capitalize on an acquittal in his hush money trial in New York City ahead of a looming verdict. Trump has for months berated Judge Juan Merchan as conflicted and bashed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as politically motivated, and he has relentlessly decried…

    The Hill5 min read
  • Ohio House pairs fix assuring President Biden is on fall ballot with foreign nationals giving ban

    A temporary fix allowing President Joe Biden to appear on this fall's ballot cleared the Ohio House during a rare special session Thursday, along with a ban on foreign nationals contributing to state ballot campaigns that representatives said was demanded in exchange by the Ohio Senate. The Senate was expected to take up both bills on Friday — though fractured relations between the chambers means their successful passage was not guaranteed. The special session was ostensibly called to address

    Associated Press5 min read
  • Puerto Rico's primary elections are on Sunday: which races to watch?

    Who will be the next governor of Puerto Rico: Democratic incumbent Pedro Pierluisi or Republican candidate Jenniffer González-Colón?

    USA TODAY2 min read
  • 'Election interference' claims muddy battleground state politics amid competitive races

    Trump-endorsed Michigan Senate candidate Mike Rogers accused Democrats of engaging in election interference for calling on the state to investigate fraud on Republican nominating petitions.

    Fox News3 min read
  • Billionaire investor Ackman considering backing Trump in US election, source says

    (Reuters) -Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is considering endorsing Donald Trump as the former U.S. president seeks to return to the White House, a source familiar with the matter said. Ackman plans to announce which candidate he will endorse on the social media network X, the source said, confirming an earlier report by the Financial Times. Following the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, Ackman wrote on the social media platform that Trump should "resign and apologize to all Americans

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  • Bolton says guilty verdict could hurt Trump with independent voters: ‘Not a good look’

    John Bolton, former national security adviser, weighed in on the jury deliberations in former President Trump’s criminal hush money case Wednesday, saying a guilty verdict would not be a “good look” for Trump’s chances of wooing independent voters. “I don’t think a conviction, even in a Manhattan courtroom, helps anybody. He will still be, potentially,…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Here’s what jurors must determine to find Trump guilty

    NEW YORK — The jury considering the charges against former President Trump in his hush money trial must peel back several layers in deliberating whether he is guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. The Manhattan district attorney’s office’s contention is that Trump illegally covered up a hush money payment his then-fixer, Michael Cohen,…

    The Hill5 min read
  • Prominent billionaires from Wall Street to Silicon Valley are warming up to Donald Trump

    Wealthy US donors spanning many industries have announced plans to put their influence and money behind former President Donald Trump, helping him narrow his fundraising gap with President Joe Biden.

    Yahoo Finance6 min read
  • Musk could get advisory role if Trump wins White House, WSJ reports

    Elon Musk could get an advisory role in the White House if former President Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, wins the November general election, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Tesla CEO and the former president have discussed ways Musk could have “formal input” over policies related to the economy and border security, the…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Trump vows to 'win election' as he battles charges 'Mother Teresa could not beat'

    Former President Trump railed against the charges in the NY v. Trump case as ones even saintly Mother Teresa could not beat, while vowing to win the 2024 election.

    Fox News3 min read
  • Fetterman: Trump has ‘strong position’ in Pennsylvania, but won’t win state

    Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said Wednesday he thinks former President Trump is a strong candidate in his home state, but he is confident the presumptive GOP nominee will not defeat President Biden in a rematch this fall. “I fundamentally believe that it’s going to be a close race,” Fetterman said in an interview on MSNBC’s…

    The Hill2 min read
  • 5 takeaways from Texas’s contentious primary runoffs

    Texas’s GOP primary runoffs put Republican intraparty divisions on full display Tuesday night as several mainline conservative incumbents fended off challenges from their right even as other incumbents got picked off. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and state House Speaker Dade Phelan (R) both survived primary contests against challengers who enjoyed support from either former President Trump…

    The Hill8 min read
  • Christie gives Biden debate advice for beating Trump

    Former New Jersey Governor and GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie joined a recent episode of the “Hacks on Tap” podcast, where he gave President Biden advice on how to beat former President Trump in their upcoming debates. Christie, a former Trump ally, was one of the loudest critics of the former president in this cycle’s…

    The Hill2 min read
  • What Andy Kim's run means to Asian Americans, the fastest-growing racial group in N.J.

    Gouri Sadhwani, a longtime New Jersey resident and Democrat, isn’t so enthusiastic about the presidential race this year, saying she plans to vote for President Joe Biden as a “defensive” measure against Donald Trump.

    NBC News8 min read
  • Takeaways from Trump trial closing arguments: Jurors get dueling portraits of Michael Cohen

    At times Tuesday during closing arguments, it was difficult to tell whether former President Donald Trump or his former ally Michael Cohen was on trial.

    NBC News7 min read
  • Could verdict in Trump criminal trial upend the presidential election?

    It is one of the biggest wild cards right now in the Biden-Trump 2024 rematch: How will a verdict in former President Trump's criminal trial impact the presidential election?

    Fox News6 min read
  • Biden campaign seeks to halt slide with Black voters with new initiative

    The Biden-Harris campaign on Wednesday launched a new "Black Voters for Biden-Harris" initiative to reach out to Black voters as polls show Biden is losing ground with that group.

    Fox News4 min read
  • Business owner wins tight Texas primary, aims to make history by flipping deep-blue House seat

    Darrell Day, a Dallas-area business owner and former Arlington city councilman, has won a tight Republican primary for Texas' 32nd Congressional District.

    Fox News1 min read
  • US Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas fights off challenge from gun-rights activist in GOP runoff

    Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas narrowly won his primary Tuesday against a gun-rights activist who pushed the border congressman into a bruising runoff that threatened to unseat a U.S. House incumbent. Another prominent Texas Republican, state House Speaker Dade Phelan, also edged out a challenger from the right who was backed by President Donald Trump. Both won by razor-thin margins, reflecting the anger of hard-line conservatives and a wave of party turbulence in America’s biggest red

    Associated Press5 min read
  • U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales prevails in primary runoff over gun influencer Brandon Herrera

    The race became a referendum on the San Antonio Republican’s vote to support a bipartisan gun control package after the Uvalde school shooting.

    Texas Tribune10 min read
  • Trump's lawyers and prosecutors make final pleas to jury in hush money trial

    Closing arguments began Tuesday in the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump, with the former president's lawyer maintaining his client is innocent while casting prosecutors' key witness Michael Cohen as "the MVP of liars."

    NBC News9 min read
  • House Speaker Dade Phelan wins runoff, surviving challenge by Texas GOP’s far-right forces

    Business-minded Republicans spent millions trying to save Phelan, whose far-right opponent had the backing of Donald Trump, Ken Paxton and Dan Patrick. Phelan won by 366 votes, according to unofficial returns.

    Texas Tribune9 min read
  • Navy veteran Jay Furman will face indicted U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar in South Texas congressional race

    Furman won the Republican nomination in a runoff against Lazaro Garza. Cuellar’s criminal charges have suddenly made it a high-profile race.

    Texas Tribune8 min read
  • Fifth-generation Texan advances past GOP primary runoff to take on progressive homeless activist

    Goldman secured the GOP nomination in a primary runoff Tuesday in a race to decide the Republican pick to replace outgoing Rep. Kay Granger.

    Fox News4 min read
  • Historic Trump trial comes to a dramatic close, jury deliberations begin Wednesday: recap

    Donald Trump's historic criminal trial, the first-ever for an ex-president, wrapped up Tuesday with closing arguments. Next up: jury deliberations.

    USA TODAY46 min read
  • The battle for the GOP’s future comes to Texas: From the Politics Desk

    The Texas runoff primary elections will settle bitter Republican battles. Rep. Tony Gonzles and state House Speaker Dade Phelan aim to fend off challengers.

    NBC News5 min read
  • The Latest | Closing arguments in Trump's hush money trial have concluded

    Closing arguments in Donald Trump 's historic hush money trial concluded Tuesday evening in a Manhattan courtroom. It was the final opportunity for prosecutors and defense attorneys to convince the jury of their respective cases before deliberations begin. Defense lawyer Todd Blanche spoke for about three hours in the morning while prosecutor Joshua Steinglass went for over five hours.

    Associated Press21 min read
  • Historic Trump hush money trial reaches critical day: lawyers to give closing arguments

    Here's what to expect on a critical day in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, as both sides deliver closing arguments.

    USA TODAY9 min read
  • Gaming out a guilty verdict in Donald Trump's hush money trial

    A guilty verdict could make Donald Trump a more disciplined presidential canditate.

    USA TODAY7 min read
  • Hogan says Republicans can’t count on his vote in Senate

    Maryland Senate candidate Larry Hogan (R) released a 30-second ad Tuesday in which he said Republicans could not rely on his vote if he is elected to the Senate. In the ad — Hogan’s second in the general election cycle so far — the moderate Republican reaffirmed his commitment to being an independent voter. “I…

    The Hill2 min read
  • Trump Leans Into an Outlaw Image as His Criminal Trial Concludes

    Over the past week, Donald Trump rallied alongside two rap artists accused of conspiracy to commit murder. He promised to commute the sentence of a notorious internet drug dealer. And he appeared backstage with another rap artist who has pleaded guilty to assault for punching a female fan. As Trump awaits the conclusion of his Manhattan trial — closing arguments are set for Tuesday and a verdict could arrive as soon as this week — he used a weeklong break from court to align himself with defenda

    The New York Times7 min read
  • The first Biden-Trump debate of 2024 features new fights between old rivals

    WASHINGTON — Four years ago, Joe Biden rehearsed for debates at a lectern in the basement of his Delaware home.

    NBC News6 min read
  • Texas Republican primary runoffs feature political revenge, Trump as key factors

    Former President Trump, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and AG Ken Paxton are key players in Republican primary runoff elections, while Rep. Tony Gonzales fights for political survival.

    Fox News3 min read
  • Republicans divided on pledging to accept 2024 election results

    Refusing to commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election has become a litmus test for Republicans jockeying to become former President Trump’s running mate, but that’s making their Senate GOP colleagues uncomfortable about the prospect of another Jan. 6-style standoff if Trump loses. A group of Senate Republicans are rejecting the idea that…

    The Hill7 min read
  • Donald Trump welcomed two rappers charged in a felony gang case on stage at his Bronx rally

    Trump eagerly embraced Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, Brooklyn rappers accused of running a violent street gang. Both have gun convictions.

    USA TODAY8 min read
  • CNN reporter warns potential Trump acquittal in New York trial is 'worst-case scenario for Democrats'

    CNN reporter Sara Murray warned that former President Trump's conviction in a New York court wasn't guaranteed and that an acquittal would hurt Democrats.

    Fox News3 min read
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