Trump Files To Overturn Latest Conviction After SCOTUS Ruling

On Monday, former President Donald Trump moved to overturn his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case after the Supreme Court ruled presidents have immunity for “official acts” committed while in office. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged the former president in

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Trump Launches ‘Trump Force 47’

Following Trump’s shocking conviction in the New York hush money trial Donald Trump announced the launch of “Trump Force 47.“ According to the Trump campaign, the “program is recruiting and training tens of thousands of volunteers to engage in neighbor-to-neighbor relational organizing

Potential Trump VPs Respond To Guilty Verdict

Donald Trump’s guilty verdict has elicited responses from both sides of the aisle… On Thursday, Trump made history by becoming the first U.S. president to be convicted of a felony. As Trump seeks to shore up support after the trial rumors continue

Trump Campaign Donation Page Crashes After Verdict

Trump has made history again… Immediately after the Manhattan jury in the Trump criminal hush money case found the former President guilty of 24 counts a wave of donations overwhelmed the Trump campaign website. “The American people see through Crooked Joe Biden’s rigged show

Closing Arguments Begin In Trump Hush Money Case

Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money case kicked off on Tuesday morning in Manhattan. In order to convict the former president, prosecutors need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump falsified records to conceal a $130,000 payment

Report: Trump Opts Not To Testify In Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump will not take the stand after all in the weekslong criminal hush money trial. “We’ll be resting pretty quickly — resting meaning resting the case. I won’t be resting,” Trump said outside the courtroom Tuesday morning. “I don’t

House Speaker To Appear With Trump At New York Courthouse

House Speaker Mike Johnson is unexpectedly joining Donald Trump today at the Manhattan courthouse where the former president’s so-called hush money trial remains ongoing. Johnson isn’t the first Republican lawmaker to attend the proceedings alongside Trump. Sens. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), a vice

Stormy Daniels Preps To Testify In Hush Money Trial

Stormy Daniels, the pornographic actress who allegedly had an affair with then-candidate Donald Trump, will testify regarding the hush money payment made by Michael Cohen to cover it up, according to two sources. Her attorney Clark Brewster confirmed to The Hill that his client