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Republicans Who See Trump Conviction As Politically Motivated Vow To ‘Indict The Left’
Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested he might try to retaliate against Hillary Clinton, his 2016 opponent, if he returns to the White House.
GOP plots revenge in Congress amid raging views on Trump conviction; fundraising surges
Republican lawmakers are hoping to retaliate against prosecutors after Donald Trump's conviction.
OnPolitics: GOP plots revenge in Congress after Trump conviction
Republican lawmakers are seeking revenge for the historic conviction of former President Donald Trump in a New York hush money case.
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Trump Openly Threatens to Imprison Political Enemies
Donald Trump is promising to take revenge on his political enemies if he returns to the White House. Take his word for it.
Trump again suggests he would try to prosecute his political opponents if reelected
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday again suggested he would try to prosecute his political opponents if he’s reelected as he railed against his criminal conviction in New York.
Donald Trump Says It Is 'Very Possible' He Will Imprison Political Opponents
Donald Trump has floated the possibility of imprisoning his political opponents if he is reelected as president in November.
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Trump returns to court with son Eric: ‘Here we go again’
Former President Donald Trump, facing a possible verdict Thursday in his hush money trial, entered court with a small ...
22h
Trump easily wins New Mexico primary
Former President Donald Trump gestures as he returns to court after a lunch break, at Manhattan criminal court in New York, ...
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on MSN
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump head to S.F. Here’s what they hope to get out of their trips
Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris share at least one thing in common: Both will headline fundraisers in San ...
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Trump Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against His Niece, Court Rules
The case concerns Mary L. Trump’s disclosure of financial documents to a team of reporters at The New York Times.
6h
on MSN
Tax returns, lavish gifts and loans: Bill from Rep. Katie Porter would require presidents disclose more financial info
The Presidential Ethics Reform Act would require presidents and vice presidents to disclose tax returns in office and within ...
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Cohen’s credibility, campaigning at court and other takeaways from Trump trial’s closing arguments
Lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money trial have sparred over evidence and witnesses as they made their closing arguments to ...
The New Republic on MSN
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Team Trump Pushes Terrifying Legal Ploy to Sabotage Next Election
It’s an early attempt by Trump’s allies to make sure he wins Georgia in November. In 2020, Trump lost Georgia by less than 12 ...
The New York Times
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Trump Has Been Convicted. Can He Still Run for President?
Trump
on Thursday of falsifying ... it prevailed in
court
in 2019, after California passed a law requiring candidates to release their tax
returns
in order to appear on primary ballots.
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Robert De Niro Clashes With Trump Supporters Outside Court
Actor Robert De Niro shouted at Donald Trump supporters Tuesday, "You are gangsters!" after a press conference in Manhattan.
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In big loss for Trump's niece over tax returns exposé, appeals court finds dismissal of breach of contract suit was 'properly denied'
An appellate court has affirmed the denial of Mary Trump's bid to dismiss her uncle's lawsuit over her tell-all book and ...
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Prosecutors Want Donald Trump to Remain Under a Gag Order at Least Until He's Sentenced July 11
Manhattan prosecutors are urging a judge to keep Donald Trump’s gag order in place in his hush money criminal case at least ...
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