If Trump fails, he risks not just losing the White House contest but dragging down other Republican candidates on the ballot as the party aims to retake the U.S. Senate and keep the House
Experts say the rhetoric is a form of political hyperbole that has often been used in U.S. politics to demonize political opponents
His repeated mantra of commitment to the rule of law has not soothed Republicans who are standing by the indicted former president and reframing the charges as an unfair political persecution
The 45-year-old corporate and real estate lawyer, a former president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is competing for the nomination against two other Florida residents — former president Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis
The former president is trying to turn his legal troubles into PR opportunities in a bid to distract the public’s attention from other contenders in the Republican primaries
Speaking to Nevada Republicans for the first time as a presidential candidate, DeSantis made no direct mention of the former president’s legal woes
The president plans to promote his pro-labor record at his first major political rally since he formalized his reelection campaign
Trump vowed to retaliate against President Joe Biden if he is elected president in 2024. Experts said that underscores how the former president is willing to abuse the office to carry out purely personal activities
The producer, Alex McCaskill, offered to resign with two weeks’ notice, but was told to clean out his desk and leave immediately, according to his version
Their diverging prospects illustrate the differences in the two countries and how a parliamentary system is harder for populists to crack than the U.S.’s two-party presidential one
A former National Security Agency contractor who pleaded guilty to the charge in 2019 after investigators found classified documents strewn about his home, car and storage shed was sentenced to nine years in prison
Each new accusation is used by Trump to inflame his supporters, raise funds and attack his enemies with new and increasingly insulting and fallacious arguments
Special counsel Jack Smith has promised a ‘speedy trial’ but the ex-president’s lawyers are likely to try to stall proceedings
Even the most aggressive have layered their criticism of Trump with attacks against the Justice Department — for bringing charges against him — that make it difficult at times to determine exactly where they stand on the former president
The message read in full: ‘Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.’ Fox said the message was immediately taken down and ‘addressed’
After his appearance in federal court, the former president drove to a restaurant, where he bowed his head with two pastors and a rabbi for a moment of prayer and even managed to crack some jokes as he posed for photos with supporters
The former Republican president refused to return the classified documents he took from the White House. On the other hand, the incumbent Democratic leader has cooperated with the Justice Department, while the former Secretary of State was never charged
The Republican candidate outlines his legal arguments at a New Jersey fundraiser hours after being indicted over the Mar-a-Lago papers
The former president, who is accused of seven federal crimes, appeared in federal court in Miami on charges related to his handling of classified information at his Mar-a-Lago estate
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has previously called campus diversity offices a waste of taxpayer money. Meanwhile, UW hired a new chief diversity officer with an annual salary of $225,000 who began work on Monday
Comedian Hannah Gadsby is the show’s lead curator thanks to the success of a 2018 stand-up routine in which they slammed the Spanish painter
Protests were scheduled for later in the day by Trump backers who have criticized the felony charges, though the number of Trump supporters and those opposing him were only a fraction of the crowd
The testimony of the attorney provides some of the strongest evidence against the former president, who has been charged for handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago
The case against the former president for seven federal crimes has heightened tensions in the country, which is divided between those who think it is a ‘witch hunt’ to prevent him from running again and those who hope it will show that no one is above the law
Authorities say they are prepared to handle crowds of up to 50,000 in a city expecting demonstrations by supporters of the former president, who will be read the 37 criminal counts against him on Tuesday morning
The president’s silence reflects the precarious and unprecedented situation in which he finds himself: Biden is the first incumbent to have his chief political rival indicted by his own administration
Ryan will be replaced at the Post on an interim basis by Patty Stonesifer, formerly chief executive of the Gates Foundation and a member of the Amazon board