Trump, Nigeria
Digest more
Trump, Seth Meyers and Late Night
Digest more
President Donald Trump’s personal vendetta against James Comey did not lead to his indictment, the Justice Department said in a court filing Monday, urging a judge not to throw out the charges against the former FBI director over Trump’s extraordinary social media post calling for his prosecution.
Donald Trump’s latest 60 Minutes appearance became a trolling fest for social media after the US President claimed he is “better looking” than New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.During the interview,
Did President Donald Trump really say the baseball World Series winners wouldn't be allowed to come to the White House? No, that tweet is fake.
7hon MSN
Justice Department defends Trump’s post as it urges judge to reject Comey’s effort to dismiss case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department urged a federal judge Monday to reject James Comey’s claim that his prosecution amounts to political retribution, arguing the former FBI director has failed to show that he’s being targeted as punishment for his criticism of the Republican president.
In Virginia, Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger is leading in polls over Earle-Sears, who Trump has given tepid support. The state’s gubernatorial elections typically come a year after the presidential campaign, and historically, the party that won the White House loses Virginia's Executive Mansion the next year.
President Trump's social media company, Trump Media and Technology Group, has announced it will launch a prediction betting marketplace on Truth Social.
Donald Trump Jr. has been called out for boasting about his father's manhood in a bizarre social media post mocking outrage over the $300million White House ballroom, RadarOnline.
Trump Media and Technology Group said on Tuesday it will introduce prediction markets on its social media platform Truth Social through a partnership with Crypto.com, as event-driven markets continue to make inroads into mainstream finance.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom tells “Meet the Press” that by mimicking President Trump on social media, he believes he is holding “a mirror up to that madness.”
President Donald Trump took to social media Sunday night to urge Pennsylvanians to vote against retaining three Democratic justices on the state Supreme Court. In separate posts on Truth Social, Trump also endorsed numerous members of Congress,