SEARCHA judge is set to hear arguments about the misconduct allegations against the district attorney next week. Senior National ReporterDonald Trump’s defense lawyer slammed a recent speech by Fani Willis yet again on Wednesday, insisting that the Fulton County district attorney’s “extrajudicial public comments” at a historically Black church last month should disqualify her from…
Read more
Joe Biden blames Donald Trump for sinking US deal to fund Ukraine war effort Financial Timessource
AdvertisementDonald Trump is likely to back a supporter of his false claims of election fraud, Michael Whatley, the head of the North Carolina G.O.P., to replace her.By Maggie Haberman, Shane Goldmacher, Jonathan Swan and Annie KarniThe chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, has told former President Donald J. Trump she is planning to step down…
Read more
“There is one existential threat. It’s Donald Trump,” the president said at a campaign fundraiser.
“There is one existential threat. It’s Donald Trump,” the president said at a campaign fundraiser.
“There is one existential threat. It’s Donald Trump,” the president said at a campaign fundraiser.
“There is one existential threat. It’s Donald Trump,” the president said at a campaign fundraiser.
Yesterday provided a small glimpse of the madness to come.Mardi Gras comes next Tuesday, but Republicans decided to throw a wild carnival a week early. With disarray on Capitol Hill, in the courts, and at the Republican National Committee, yesterday was a throwback to the vertiginous days of the Trump administration. Lots of data show…
Read more
‘Judged by history’: Trump’s 14th Amendment fight at Supreme Court poses an enormous test for John Roberts CNNsource
AdvertisementSupported byGuest EssayBy Akhil Reed AmarMr. Amar, a law professor at Yale, wrote an amicus brief for the Section 3, 14th Amendment Supreme Court case Trump v. Anderson.The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Thursday about whether Colorado may keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot because of the storming of the Capitol on Jan.…
Read more
AdvertisementSupported byGuest EssayBy Thomas B. EdsallMr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality.What does President Biden have to do to catch up to Donald Trump?According to Michael Podhorzer, former political director of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., exposing and clarifying Trump’s 2025 agenda will be crucial to Biden’s success or failure:Donald Trump…
Read more
Watch CBS News By Aimee Picchi Edited By Alain Sherter February 7, 2024 / 11:02 AM EST / CBS News Former President Donald Trump is asking his supporters to give Anheuser-Busch a “second chance” after Bud Light’s marketing promotion last year with transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney sparked a backlash among some customers.Some conservatives, including…
Read more
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) urged the Senate Republicans who voted against advancing the long-sought bipartisan border security deal to “start putting your country before yourself,” on Wednesday. “When you have a chance to change and everyone comes to an agreement, with President Biden and everyone else also agreeing that this bill will give us the…
Read more
Donald Trump’s Biggest Legal Problem May Be Yet to Come Newsweeksource
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.FILE – Trump supporters participate in a rally in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021, that some blame for fueling the attack on the U.S. Capitol. The fate of former President Donald Trump’s attempt to return to the White House is in the U.S. Supreme Court’s hands. On Thursday, the…
Read more
CNN commentator David Axelrod, who served as an advisor during the Obama administration, slammed efforts by several states to keep former President Trump off the ballot in 2024, saying it would be “very disruptive” and “create a huge reaction.” “I think it will create a huge reaction. And that worries me. It worries me partly…
Read more
“They wanted us to pay $55,000 to just participate in their caucus,” Haley said of the GOP’s refusal to recognize the state’s primary.
“They wanted us to pay $55,000 to just participate in their caucus,” Haley said of the GOP’s refusal to recognize the state’s primary.
What SCOTUS Has to Decide About Trump and Disqualification The New Yorkersource
Potential failure of border bill creates a political opening for Biden CNNsource
Ivanka Is Done With Politics But Not Trump’s PAC Money New York Magazinesource
WASHINGTON − In 2020, Georgia was “ground zero for what was arguably the most anti-democratic plot in American history,” according to a new book by two veteran investigative journalists who spent two years examining then-President Donald Trump’s alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election in the Peach State.The book, “Find Me the Votes: A Hard-Charging…
Read more
AdvertisementtranscriptThis transcript was created using speech recognition software. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email transcripts@nytimes.com with any questions.Hi, I’m Anna Marks. I’m a staff editor at “Times Opinion.” I generally cover culture, celebrity, and young people online.[MUSIC…
Read more
Former national security adviser John Bolton said he thinks former President Trump is “chickening out” by not making an appearance Thursday at the Supreme Court as it hears arguments over his ballot eligibility. Trump, who appointed three justices to the Supreme Court, will be at Mar-a-Lago in Florida before traveling Thursday to Nevada, CNN reported.…
Read more
Lawyers representing former President Trump and the New York attorney general’s office both urged a New York judge Wednesday to disregard reports that a witness committed perjury while testifying, as the judge weighs his ruling in the case. The New York Times reported last week that Allen Weisselberg, ex-Trump Organization chief financial officer and…
Read more