Veteran Republican strategist tells Fox News that Trump is falling in polls since his conviction
Karl Rove says Donald Trump’s conviction in his New York hush money trial is indeed having an impact on polling.
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Karl Rove says Donald Trump’s conviction in his New York hush money trial is indeed having an impact on polling.
A donor gave $50 million to Donald Trump’s campaign on the day of the former president’s hush money conviction, according to new filings.
Former President Donald Trump spoke about releasing the files surrounding the assassination of President John F Kennedy in a recent podcast appearance, suggesting the CIA had applied pressure to stop some information being released.
Hi there! Today, we’re looking at a political brawl that’s become a high-stakes battle for the future of the Democratic Party. Then I’ll take you behind the scenes of a photo shoot featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ravens. My colleague Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics, starts us off. — Jess Bidgood
President Biden has many adversaries in this year’s election. There are his Republican opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, and the independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The cavalry is here, and megadonors on both sides of the aisle are donating massive amounts of cash to politicians and outside groups in what's expected to be the most expensive election ever, new filings show.
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Stephen Colbert flew a few jokes past Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after the independent presidential candidate failed to meet the requirements to qualify for next week’s CNN debate featuring President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.