Trump’s events aren’t drawing big protests this year. Instead, Biden is facing public ire
NEW YORK (AP) — When Donald Trump first ran for the White House eight years ago, protesters filled the streets.
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NEW YORK (AP) — When Donald Trump first ran for the White House eight years ago, protesters filled the streets.
A judge on Wednesday rejected a last-ditch effort by former president Donald Trump to delay his hush money trial scheduled to begin later this month in New York.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump and the Republican Party said Wednesday that they raised more than $65.6 million in March as the former president became the presumptive nominee and installed new party leadership.
Two Florida brothers pleaded guilty Wednesday in New York federal court to insider trading charges related to their purchase and sale of securities of the company that eventually merged with former President Donald Trump's social media firm. The brothers, Michael Shvartsman and Gerald Shvartsman, earned more than $22 million in illegal profits by trading in securities of the shell company, Digital World Acquisition Corp., in October 2021 after learning of nonpublic information that DWAC planned a merger with the privately held Trump Media & Technology Group, prosecutors said. Although that merger was announced in late October 2021, it only was completed last month in a deal that led to Trump Media becoming a publicly traded company. "I've made a terrible mistake," Gerald Shvartsman, 46, told Judge Lewis Liman in Manhattan federal court as he pleaded guilty, according to the Associated Press. He also said that what he had done was "wrong and the mistake I will pay for dearly the rest of my
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg urged a judge to reject an eleventh-hour bid by Donald Trump to delay his upcoming criminal hush money trial due to biased media coverage. Bragg, who accuses Trump of falsifying business records in a scheme to conceal a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, said in a court filing shared Wednesday that the former president himself is to blame for the rabid press. Trump's "own incessant rhetoric is generating significant publicity, and it would be perverse to reward [him] with an adjournment based on media attention he is actively seeking," Bragg told New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan. Trump "simply cannot have it both ways: complaining about the prejudicial effect of pretrial publicity, while seeking to pollute the jury pool himself by making baseless
After Donald Trump posted a $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case, Jimmy Fallon made Eric Trump the butt of the joke.
Seth Meyers jabbed at Donald Trump Jr. after the latter asked for help protecting his father’s assets last week.
The power of the far-right commentator Charlie Kirk was illustrated when his tweet prompted the governor of Nebraska to support a bill to change the state’s system for presidential elections in order to deny Democrats a single electoral vote that could decide the presidency later this year.