AdvertisementSupported byFox News and CNN aired both men’s remarks in full; MSNBC carried neither one live.By Michael M. GrynbaumElection Day is eight months away. But television viewers on Thursday afternoon were treated to their first glimpse of a political split screen that is likely to dominate cable news coverage for the rest of the campaign.The…
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Already, top contenders for the job are trying to cozy up to Trump.Former President Donald Trump knows how to influence an election, that much is clear. In the last few years, he has championed down-ballot nominees, wielded extensive influence over primary races and had his fingerprints on the House leadership race.But Trump is already beginning…
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“This has never happened before, this is completely uncharted territory,” said NYU School of Law’s Kenji Yoshino.
One man walked along a road, looked out beyond the tall shrubbery and later said the country needs a “new, efficient and fair process for the government to consider asylum claims.” Three hundred miles away, another man walked on a dirt path surrounded by razor wire and later said a “vicious violation to our country”…
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Republican demands that justices come to a speedy verdict after supreme court decision to hear Trump election interference caseA Republican member of the January 6 committee has said the supreme court’s decision to wade into Donald Trump’s immunity case will deny Americans crucial information about the former president’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat.Liz…
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Biden, Trump make dueling visits to southern border NBC Newssource
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When someone hurts you, respond “as violently as you can,” Trump wrote in 2004.Prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush money case in New York plan to use the former president's own words — including quotes from books like "Trump: The Art of the Deal" — against him at trial next month, according to court filings.The…
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Trump Media sued by co-founders ahead of DWAC merger, potential setback for lucrative deal CNBCsource
Immigration is a driving issue in the almost-certain presidential rematch between the Democratic incumbent and ousted Republican. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump visited two different Texas border cities on Thursday…
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The late-night host also suggested another embarrassing way the former president could make bond on his courtroom fines.
Dueling border visits of 2024 contenders 300 miles apart shows that immigration has become a central issue in the White House campaignIt might be seen as the first US presidential debate of 2024. Two candidates and two lecterns but 300 miles – and a political universe – apart.Joe Biden and Donald Trump spent Thursday at…
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Biden asks Trump to urge Congress to pass bipartisan border security bill NBC Newssource
Daily News e-EditionEvening e-EditionSign up for email newsletters Sign up for email newslettersDaily News e-EditionEvening e-Edition Trending: Donald Trump’s motion seeking to delay paying E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million amounts to “the court filing equivalent of a paper napkin” and should be flatly denied, the writer’s legal team argued Thursday.“He doesn’t even acknowledge the risks…
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Cohen: Trump’s ‘super ego’ has been deflated by $454 million legal fees The Hillsource
The former president’s latest fear-mongering claim “seems to be just conjured out of thin air,” said CNN fact-check reporter Daniel Dale.
ATLANTA — A lawyer billed as the “star witness” in the case to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis (D) testified Tuesday that it was mere “speculation” when he told a defense attorney that Willis began a romantic relationship in 2019 with the outside lawyer she appointed to lead the case against Donald…
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Trump appeals ruling disqualifying him from Illinois ballot Reuterssource
The Supreme Court dropped a bombshell on Wednesday by announcing it would decide whether President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution in the January 6 case. Just by agreeing to hear the case, the justices have already granted Trump a major victory in his quest to escape legal consequences for his actions.In a short order…
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“That is not in doubt anymore,” said Neil Cavuto.
The timing couldn’t be worse for Donald Trump as he faces the prospect of having to sell property to cover a massive verdict against him. The former president said in a court filing Wednesday he may soon need “to raise capital under exigent circumstances” to push ahead with an appeal of New York state’s $454 million civil fraud…
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AdvertisementSupported byGuest EssayBy Lee KovarskyMr. Kovarsky teaches at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.The Supreme Court has never squarely resolved whether a president’s in-term conduct is immune from criminal prosecution because, before Donald Trump, there were no indicted ex-presidents.But there are four such indictments now, including Special Counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution in…
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Donald Trump’s legal reckoning over 2020 election delayed by US Supreme Court Financial Timessource
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