Latest articles

GOP Leaders Rally around Trump as Ex-President Slams ‘Rigged’ Hush-Money Conviction

The White House took a muted approach to the verdict, touting the rule of law without saying much else.

Judge Merchan Schedules Trump Sentencing Four Days Before GOP Convention

Talk about a historic news development right after Memorial Day.

Raskin’s Recusal Analysis Is All Wrong

Does the congressman think Mrs. Alito could be criminally prosecuted for flying a flag the wrong way?

White House cites its respect for the law after Trump’s felony conviction in New York

The White House on Thursday responded to the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial with a brief statement.

Biden campaign warns guilty verdict won’t stop Trump

President Biden warned supporters Thursday that the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump in the New York hush-money case won't stop him from being on the ballot in November.

Trial coverage skewed to inflame public against Trump, study finds

How much TV news coverage was devoted to the trial? The Media Research Center's Newsbusters.org -- a conservative press watchdog -- reviewed 110 evening news stories centered on the ongoing events.

GOP lawmakers rail against guilty verdict for Trump

Top congressional Republican allies of former President Donald Trump decried a Manhattan jury's guilty verdict against him Thursday, saying the trial was a partisan effort to derail the campaign of the presumptive GOP nominee.

Trump Media shares slump after former president convicted in hush money trial

Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of social networking site Truth Social, slumped Thursday after former President Donald Trump was convicted in his hush money trial.

Guilty verdict will electrify Trump base, pollsters say

Former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the New York hush money case is poised to energize his loyal base and motivate Republicans, and some independents, in key swing states to turn out in big numbers to support him in the presidential election.

New York man made 12,000 harassing calls to Congress

A New York man has pleaded guilty to making 12,000 calls to harass members of Congress, including some that involved threats.

All categories

Recent comments

spot_img