Daniels' husband, Barrett Blade, told CNN he doesn't believe it "gets better for her" regardless of the verdict in Trump's criminal trial Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE.
CNN anchor Chris Wallace told fellow CNN anchor Abby Phillip it would be “suicidal” if former President Donald Trump doesn’t change his behavior from the last time he debated President Joe ...
If former President Donald Trump is acquitted in his current hush money trial, there’s a “good chance” Stormy Daniels and her husband will leave the United States. Barrett Blade, Daniels ...
Stormy Daniels’ husband, fellow adult film star Barrett Blade, said the couple will likely move out of the U.S. if former President Donald Trump is found not guilty in the landmark NY v.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday revealed her personal views on a debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump. "I myself would never recommend going on stage ...
Many told ABC News it was inevitable, but are split Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's supporters are still split after she said she will be voting for former President Donald ...
Stormy Daniels’ husband says the porn-star pair will likely flee the United States if former President Donald Trump isn’t found guilty at his hush money trial. Barrett Blade — who is also an ...
AOC suggested that Trump could jail her if he wins the presidency again. "It sounds nuts, but like, I wouldn't be surprised if this guy threw me in jail," she said. "If Donald Trump wins, we are ...
Award-winning writer Carvell Wallace was 12 when he had a realization: He couldn't rely on anyone else; the only person that would always be with him in the world was himself. Wallace, who grew up ...
Nikki Haley said Wednesday that she will be voting for Donald Trump in the general election, a notable show of support given their intense and often personal rivalry during the Republican primary ...
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Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he would wait to announce his running mate choice until the start of the Republican National Convention July 15, pushing back his initial timeline.