Bill Maher struggles whether Trump should go to jail following guilty verdict: 'MAGA nation will go nuts'
"Real Time" host Bill Maher struggled over whether former President Trump should go to jail following this week's guilty verdict.
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"Real Time" host Bill Maher struggled over whether former President Trump should go to jail following this week's guilty verdict.
Obama campaign strategist-turned-CNN commentator David Axelrod suggested President Joe Biden’s pride may see him lose the 2024 election to former president and presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod criticized President Biden's economic strategies, revealing it drove him crazy when the president tried to "extol the miracle" of his economy as Americans struggle to afford groceries and more.
David Axelrod suggested on Thursday that the money President Biden raised from his swanky Radio City fundraiser will likely mean more in the long run than the negative optics of his event contrasted with former President Trump attending the funeral of a slain New York police officer.
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WASHINGTON — Two weeks after his last opponent dropped out of the Republican presidential race, coup-attempting former President Donald Trump is still seeing one in five GOP primary voters cast a ballot against him — potentially spelling trouble for his hopes to win back the White House.
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