Amid Donald Trump's upcoming New York hush money trial, the former president compared himself to anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on Saturday, sparking ridicule across social media.
With public concerns over the proper U.S. posture toward Israel’s conduct of its war in Gaza rising daily, there’s naturally a lot of curiosity about what Joe Biden’s Republican opponent ...
Former president Donald Trump at Manhattan criminal court last month. (Brendan McDermid/Pool/Reuters/AP) It’s difficult to think of a more combustible mixture than ...
There’s been plenty of speculation about how Democrats might save Speaker Mike Johnson’s gavel as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) threatens to oust him. The better bet right now is that if ...
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a filing made public on Monday decried former President Donald Trump's motion to recuse Judge Juan Merchan as a "last-ditch" and "meritless" effort to ...
With his first criminal trial set to start next week, Donald Trump on April 5 launched a fresh attack on the judge presiding over the case, one that also tests the boundaries of a gag order issued ...
Prosecutors accused Mr. Trump of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It is the first criminal trial of a former president. By Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and Jonah E.
Donald Trump has again compared himself to a historically-persecuted figure - this time, the late South African leader and anti-apartheid legend Nelson Mandela. Mr Trump made the comparison on ...
Former President Donald Trump’s first criminal trial will begin Monday in Manhattan, as the ex-president goes on trial for felony charges stemming from “hush money” payments made during his ...
In the new Wall Street Journal poll of swing-state voters, Donald Trump leads Joe Biden 52%-32% on "immigration and border security." AFP via Getty Images In the new Wall Street Journal poll of ...
“It is a desperate cry for attention that we will see more from this extremist leader as the election gets closer," Antjuan Seawright, a Democratic strategist, tells theGrio. Republican ...
Donald Trump said Saturday he would "gladly" go to jail in defense of his free-speech rights – but appeared to stop well short of crossing the red line set by a New York judge. Trump is under a ...