Former President Donald Trump has written on Truth Social that he believes he will be arrested on Tuesday, March, 21, 2023, in the long-standing probe by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office ...
Washington — Manhattan prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump's alleged "hush money" payment of $130,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels in 2016 recently invited the former ...
Former president Donald Trump was spotted Saturday at a Florida airport heading to Tulsa to attend the NCAA Division I wrestling championship. AP Former president Donald Trump pumped his fist and ...
Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested Tuesday in Manhattan — and urged his followers to protest his looming indictment. The former president cited “ILLEGAL LEAKS FROM A ...
House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). (Mark Wilson / Getty) By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs ...
Back on Twitter? Check. Back on Facebook and Instagram? Check and check. Now, former president Donald Trump is allowed back on YouTube too. In an official statement released on Friday, YouTube ...
Ex-president makes remark on Truth Social without any official confirmation of the likelihood or timing of charges being brought Donald Trump has posted on his platform Truth Social that he ...
Since leaving office, former President Donald J. Trump has been facing several investigations into his business dealings and political activities. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida spoke on Monday ...
Allies of former President Donald Trump are taking increasingly bigger swings at Ron DeSantis as it becomes clearer that the Florida governor could jump into the 2024 presidential campaign.
A spokesperson said Trump has gotten no specific notification that he would be indicted. The speculation about Trump's potential legal trouble as an investigation by the Manhattan District ...
Those who have spent time with Donald Trump in recent days say he has often appeared significantly disconnected from the severity of his potential legal woes. By Michael C. Bender and Maggie ...