New York Prepared! Roads Blocked, Courtroom Shut As Trump Expected To Surrender In Hush Money Case
Donald Trump is expected to fly to New York today from Florida and spend a night at Trump Tower, before arriving early Tuesday morning at the courthouse
US: Donald Trump Raises Over $4 Million In 24 Hours After Indictment
According to the former president's campaign, over 25 per cent of donations came from first-time donors to the Trump Campaign...
The First-Ever Criminal Case Against A Former U.S. President
It becomes the first-ever criminal case against a former U.S. president and a jolt to Trump's bid to retake the White House in 2024
Grand Jury Indicts Donald Trump For Role In Hush-Money Payments To Porn Star
One of the prosecutors carried a copy of the penal law, which was likely used to read the criminal statutes to the grand jurors before they voted
Not A Crime, Not A Misdemeanor: Donald Trump Dismissed Indictment Over Hush Money Case
Donald Trump would become the first former or sitting President to ever be charged with a crime if the grand jury convened by Attorney, Alvin Bragg decides to indict
“WE JUST CAN’T ALLOW THIS ANYMORE, THEY’RE KILLING OUR NATION,” Trump Message For Protestors, Says He Expects To Be Arrested
Trump declared in a post on his social media platform that he expects to be taken into custody on Tuesday
Trump To Hold First 2024 Rally In Texas This Month
The rally comes as Trump is facing the possibility of becoming the first former president in U.S. history
“I’M BACK!” Trump Returns To Facebook After Reinstatement
Trump posted the clip on YouTube, which announced Friday that it, too, was welcoming him back
FBI found No Classified Documents In Search Of Biden’s house, Says Attorney
The search comes amid a special counsel investigation into several classified documents which were discovered at Biden’s home, and private office in Washington D.C. late last year and in January..
“Twitter Live” Episode 14th: The Russiagate Lies
The story was covered in detail by journalist Matt Taibbi who emphasized that Twitter employees found no evidence of Russian influence in the 2016 US elections, yet they continued to allow Democrats and media organizations to use their platform to push the notion that Trump had Moscow's backing.