During his Bronx pep rally last week, Donald Trump called Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman up to the stage. Trump ...
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 ...
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Donald Trump’s New York trial played out in the midst of a presidential campaign, but despite claims from him and his allies that the proceedings were rigged, he had all the rights of any defendant.
WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared to make an indirect reference to former President Donald Trump’s conviction Thursday night at the 23rd annual Global Leadership ...
President Biden was criticized on social media for video footage showing an apparent small showing of supporters greeting his ...
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May 31 (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 ...
Donald Trump’s a felon now. That could make a difference. Hosted by David French, Michelle Goldberg and Patrick Healy With Lydia Polgreen in South Africa covering its elections, Ross Douthat ...
As NASCAR drivers and more than 80,000 fans got ready for the start of the Coca-Cola 600, Donald Trump was part of the excitement before Sunday’s big race. The Republican presidential candidate ...
Alternate jurors were brought in first, followed by the twelve main jurors who, alone in that moment, knew Trump's fate. "All rise!" a court officer declared. The jurors looked somber. One of them ...
President Joe Biden, Trump's 2024 rival, said the verdict reaffirmed "that no one is above the law." Trump's sentencing: His hearing is set for July 11, just days before he's expected to become ...